
Bonus - Confidence in Worship
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Have you ever thought about what biblical worship looks like?
This bonus episode features a preach Wendy gave at Gateway Church Ashford, UK. In it, she explores seven different Hebrew words for praise and unpacks what they might look like in practice when we worship.
Being a wholehearted disciple means being passionately in love with Jesus and pouring out that love in praise. Listen now and let your heart be stirred to worship Him with all that you are.
BARAK - To kneel or to bow down in adoration. It’s a humble position before God (Psalm 34:1)
YADAH - To throw out the hand, to worship with an extended hand, to lift the hands (Psalm 107:15)
TOWDAH - An extension of the hand in adoration or acceptance. Comes from an attitude of praising God before the fact. Thanking God for things not yet received (Psalm 100:4)
SHABACH - To address in a loud tone, a loud adoration, a shout! Proclaim with a loud voice. The attitude of putting your whole being into it, an attitude of being totally uninhibited (Psalm 145:4)
HALAL - To be clear, to shine, to make a show, to boast, to be clamorously foolish, to rave, to celebrate (Psalm 113:1-3)
ZAMAR - To touch the strings, to pluck the strings and sing along. To make music accompanied by the voice. To celebrate in song and music (Psalm 21:13)
TEHILLAH - The song of praise. To sing or laud. To sing a spontaneous new song. A song of praise and adoration (Psalm 22:3)
Key Scripture:
Psalm 100: 1-5
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