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Total Praise
Contributed by Adriel Morgan on Aug 14, 2006 (message contributor)
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1. Extend Your Hands
Contributed on Aug 14, 2006
The first of eight sermons on praise: yadah. It means extend your hands and praise God.
For twelve years of my life, God blessed me with the ability and opportunity to participate in the world’s best sport: track & field. He gave me (by way of my parents) decent speed, somewhat award-winning, and championship caliber jumping ability. My best and favorite event by far was the long ...read more
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2. Lift Every Voice
Contributed on Sep 30, 2006
Sing to the Lord a new song.
Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, which is often contrasted with speech. Air is expelled with the diaphragm as with ordinary breathing, and the pitch is altered with the vocal cords. With the lips closed, this is called humming. A piece of music with a singing part, ...read more
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3. Bow Down
Contributed on Sep 30, 2006
This sermon shows that we must make ourselves vulnerable in order to worship God.
Bowing is the act of lowering the head, or sometimes the entire upper body from the waist, as a social gesture. It exists now and has existed in various cultures at various periods in history. Different cultures have placed varying degrees of importance on bowing, and have used bowing in a variety ...read more
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4. Lift Up Your Hands In The Sanctuary
Contributed on Sep 30, 2006
Teachings on the Hebrew word "towdah" and how it applies to our worship experience.
In American criminal law, a trial is an event in which parties to a dispute present information (in the form of evidence) in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge, jury, or other designated finder of fact, in order to achieve a resolution to their dispute. Courts use various terms to ...read more