Over the ages, there have been many ways Christians expressed their love and attempted to connect with God through worship. In this regard, modern day Christians are no different from their historic counter parts. While worship styles and customs have changed throughout the centuries, one thing remains constant. God created us with the inherent need to know and experience Him.
Although every aspect of how we live our lives is worship, most people if asked to define worship gravitate to music and song. This has been the case for millennia dating back to David, the Israelite king of the Old Testament. David was a musician and poet and he is described in the Bible as “a man after God’s own heart.” He authored seventy three psalms or poems which were sometimes accompanied by instruments. The themes of these ancient songs ranged from praise and adoration to cries for help in times of discouragement. Sound familiar?
Reese and I are starting this blog to connect people, like ourselves, who love to worship God. It is our prayer that subscribers would interact with each other and ultimately grow closer to God through worship. Like David, we want to seek after God's own heart. Because we are musicians and worship leaders, most of the content we post will be directed towards various forms of contemporary Christian music; however, we want to encourage our subscribers to share their own personal comments and experiences related to worshipping God.
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