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March 21, 2006

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Your buddy David had a great post on this subject- I agree totally with him, and with your point too.
http://www.davidopderbeck.com/archives/2006/02/the_purpose_of.html

Yes, Yes, Yes!!!!

I have often grown up hearing about worship services, but is that what our modern churches are? Are we "in step with the spirit" and fulfilling the great commandment? Are we reaping the harvest from the Lord's harvest fields? Or are we creating an atmosphere and spiritualizing a period of time on sundays? Let our worship as christians be the fulfillment of the great commandment and commission, and I think what or how we sing on sundays will find its solutions.

"Let our worship as christians be the fulfillment of the great commandment and commission, and I think what or how we sing on sundays will find its solutions."

I like that ... I would add the "cultural commission" to the "great commission" ... Christians ought to be transforming culture by being kingdom-minded agents extending common grace, promoting justice, and pushing back darkness in all spheres.

Are you Dawn Treader or Dawntreader? It's an attempt at humor I could not resist -- top of the page says Dawn Treader but your signature says Dawntreader. Nevermind, it does not deserve your response.

I wanted to share a note on worship gleaned from one of our Centurion friends who quoted William Temple:

"Worship is the submission of all our nature to God. It is the quickening of conscience by His holiness, the nourishment of the mind with His truth, the purifying of the imagination by His beauty, the opening of the heart to His love, the surrender of the will to His purpose." This is not to diminish the worship aspect of music and community singing, but to remind me of the broader sense of worship within which music and singing take place.

"Are you Dawn Treader or Dawntreader?"

In the immortal words of Poomba (the warthog in Disney's Lion King), "I am MR. Dawn Treader" ... but, you can call me Mr. Dawntreader too :)

I love the quote -- thanks for posting it!

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