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Where some enjoy loud, exuberant singing with dance, others are drawn to silence, reflection, and serenity.
Either way, we are called on by God to worship him with singing and songs as well as meditation and quiet gratitude.
It is the pure in heart that God is looking for:
As water reflects a face, so a man’s heart reflects a man. Ps. 27.19
Ultimately, worship is not about us – it is about God. Our worship gatherings should accomplish two goals: to teach us what God is like, and to give us an opportunity to praise and glorify God for who he is.
“Truth without emotion produces dead orthodoxy and a church full (or half-full) of artificial admirers (like people who write generic anniversary cards for a living).
On the other hand, emotion without truth produces empty frenzy and cultivates shallow people who refuse the discipline of rigorous thought.
But true worship comes from people who are deeply emotional and who love sound doctrine. Strong affections for God rooted in truth are the bone and marrow of biblical worship.”
– John Piper