Sunday, August 12, 2007

GOD'S MINUTE!!!!


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Notre Père

Notre Père qui es aux cieux,
que ton Nom soit sanctifié,
que ton règne vienne,
que ta volonté soit faite sur la terre comme au ciel.
Donne-nous aujourd'hui notre pain de ce jour.
Pardonne-nous nos offenses,
comme nous pardonnons aussi à ceux qui nous ont offensés.
Et ne nous soumets pas à la tentation,
mais délivre nous du mal.

Amen

SING TO THE LORD, PRAISE HIS NAME; PROCLAIM HIS
SALVATION DAY AFTER DAY."
( PSALM 96:2 *NIV )

Dear Charles,
as you know Hymns are part of most Worship Services today,
and: "HOW GOOD IT IS TO SING PRAISES TO OUR GOD,
HOW PLEASANT AND FITTING TO PRAISE HIM!"
Therefore we are to: "SING TO GOD, SING PRAISES TO HIS
NAME, EXTOL HIM WHO RIDES ON THE CLOUDS- HIS NAME
IS THE LORD-AND REJOICE BEFORE HIM."
( PSALM 147:1 ) & ( PSALM 68:4 )

Now have you ever wondered when music became part of our
Worship, Charles? Well, Moses and the Israelites sang the first
song to the Lord ( EXODUS 15:1-18 ) However King David played
a major role in bring Hymns to the Temple, for he wrote most of
the PSALMS or "Songs," found in the Book of PSALMS. The
words of those ancient Hymns are found in our Bibles, however
the actual music has been lost through the ages.

So, 'LET US SING FOR JOY TO THE LORD; LET US
SHOUT ALOUD TO THE ROCK OF OUR SALVATION. LET US
COME BEFORE HIM WITH THANKSGIVING AND EXTOL HIM
WITH MUSIC AND SONG." ( PSALM 95:1-2 ) Just as God's
Children have been doing for thousands of years now!

Have a wonderful day Charles, and why not attend your
Church today, and Worship your Heavenly Father with songs
and praise! Amen.

In His Love & Service,
Pastor Allen
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