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How do we know that congregational singing is valuable?

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Congregational singing is valuable because it allows believers to express praise, be instructed in doctrine, and prepare their hearts for the preaching of the Word.

The value of congregational singing is underscored in Scripture, particularly in passages like Psalm 66:1-4. Singing in worship serves multiple purposes: it is a form of collective praise that edifies the congregation, instills doctrinal truths, and encourages individual hearts. Biblical hymns are grounded in rich theological content, providing believers with a means to articulate their faith and devotion, and preparing them to receive the preached Word. The communal aspect amplifies the worship experience, fostering unity and collective reflection on God's glory.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:1-4

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