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How can music serve as a tool for spiritual preparation?

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Music serves as a powerful tool for spiritual preparation by calming our spirits and allowing us to focus on God, as illustrated in Spurgeon’s sermon using Elisha's example.

Spurgeon’s message emphasizes that music affects our hearts and minds, particularly in the context of preparing for worship. Just as Elisha called for a minstrel to soothe his troubled spirit, we too can use music to help align our hearts with God’s purpose. Music can serve as a means to set the atmosphere for worship, cut through our distractions, and foster a readiness to engage with God. Additionally, singing hymns and spiritual songs can encourage and uplift us, helping us to reflect on divine truths and meditations that nourish our faith. In essence, when music intertwines with our worship, it can lead us effectively into a deeper experience of God’s presence.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 3:15

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The Minstrel!
C. H. Spurgeon · Jun 17, 2022
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