Running the River of Praise; Wading in Pools of Worship
Running the River of Praise; Wading in Pools of Worship
by John Hubley, ThD
Dedicated church members, worship leaders and professors of worship in colleges and seminaries will be spiritually enriched by this readable and scholarly study of the biblical texts about authentic praise and worship from Genesis to Revelation.
Gordon R. Lewis, Senior Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Denver Seminary
OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK
The biblical practices of praise and worship perpetually flow and placidly pool like the waters of a living stream through the kingdom landscape in the Word of God. Scripture exhorts the faithful to perceive praise to the Lord as a mighty and sparkling stream flowing continuously through their souls. They focus their minds and hearts on the steadfast passing of God’s grace and mercy through their daily lives, whether their course runs spunky and steady, or painfully rumbles through the rapids.
The Bible instructs the faithful to consider wading in the quiet pools of worship to renew and restate their waning homage to their God. They find their way back to the steady flow of divine grace and mercy through the placid pools of submission to their Lord. These common metaphors assist us to picture in our imaginations the distinctive makeup of biblical praise and worship.
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