David played the harp and the evil Spirit fled; Elijah asked for a player of the harp and when he started playing The Lord gave the message to Him. We are rehearsing for heaven. 🎶 Oh to be a part of God's heavenly choir. 🤲🤲
I got to visit Grace Community Church last month and I was absolutely blown away by the orchestra and choir. I had never seen (or heard) an orchestra in a church before, and it was incredibly powerful to hear such beautiful music accompanied by the elevating harmonies of the choir. How I wish more churches conducted praise and worship in this way! This is such a rapturous and uplifting form of worship and makes the rock concerts of modern churches feel vulgar by comparison!
@@hymnsofgrace There's something to be said for form and function and presentation. Beautiful, orchestrated music has a sublime character to it that helps usher in the worshipper to the presence of the divine. This is all the more true in a communal setting. What I experienced at Grace was unlike anything I'd ever encountered in church before and I've been a believer for almost 30 years. There may be no "right or wrong" way as you suggest, but there are ways that are better than others.
@@hymnsofgrace not true. The use of drums and rock music is demonic. One of the best preachers in Scandinavia, Oivind Andersen, born in 1905 and died many years ago warned against the modern music in strong terms. Even gospel music. Music is very powerful, and who was in charge of music in Heaven, before he was thrown down on earth? I will not mention his name, but he is luring many souls by music. I think this type of music that you play here is uplifting and holy and true worship. Regards from 🇩🇰
good to see some of the modern hymn writers music being used by some of very conservative churches, Gettys, Sandra McCracken and the Australian group Cityalight