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What lessons can we learn from the Song of Moses about worship?

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The Song of Moses teaches that true worship centers on God's attributes and works, rather than on human experiences.

The Song of Moses highlights that worship, when authentically expressed, is focused entirely on God’s character and deeds. Throughout the song, references to 'the Lord' and the pronouns concerning Him vastly outnumber those concerning the singers themselves. This contrasts sharply with much of contemporary hymnody, which often emphasizes personal feelings over divine praise. The implication is clear: genuine worship arises from a heart fully engaged with God’s majesty, with the acknowledgment that our ultimate joy and strength stem from His redemptive work rather than any personal merit or experience.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:1-21, Psalm 106:12, Ephesians 5:19

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