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What does Psalm 150 teach us about the manner of worship?

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Psalm 150 teaches us to worship with both instruments and joyful expressions of praise.

Psalm 150 provides a vivid description of how we are to engage in worship, illustrating that it should be vibrant and multifaceted. The psalm mentions various instruments like the trumpet, harp, and cymbals, indicating that worship can and should involve musical expression. Worship is not just a solemn event; it is an occasion for exultation and joy, incorporating singing and playing instruments to glorify God. This encourages congregational participation, as everyone can sing and contribute to the worship experience. Therefore, worship should be full of life and beauty, engaging the heart and spirit of those who participate.
Scripture References: Psalm 150

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