

TRUE WORSHIP
When you hear the word “worship”, what’s your first thought? Most people think of singing memorable old hymns or more contemporary choruses. Worship is singing about the Lord and to the Lord. The word “worship” also conjures up thoughts of gathering with God’s people on a Sunday morning in a church’s sanctuary. We get together on Sunday mornings to pray, sing, and hear the Word of God proclaimed from the pulpit. Christians gather on the Lord’s Day to worship. Paul defines


HOLY, HOLY, HOLY
When the angels in Heaven gather around the throne of the Glorious One, they sing in spine-tingling harmony, “Holy, holy, holy!” (Isaiah 6:3; Revelation 4:8). They don’t sing “almighty, almighty, almighty” or “omniscient, omniscient, omniscient” or “all-knowing, all-knowing, all-knowing” or even “gracious, gracious, gracious.” They sing “holy, holy, holy!” After crossing the Red Sea and witnessing God’s greatness, Moses and the emancipated nation sang, “Lord, who is like









