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Music speaks volumes about who we are. Ralph Vaughan Williams once said that music expresses the soul of a nation, highlighting its deep connection to art, life, and the human spirit. In worship, God calls for vocal music, with the heart as the only instrument (Eph. 5:19). Singing in worship is a profound act of communion with God and a way to teach and inspire one another through song. Andrew Fletcher's words, "Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws," remind us of the transformative power of music—something truly worth reflecting on.
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By Tennessee Bible CollegeMusic speaks volumes about who we are. Ralph Vaughan Williams once said that music expresses the soul of a nation, highlighting its deep connection to art, life, and the human spirit. In worship, God calls for vocal music, with the heart as the only instrument (Eph. 5:19). Singing in worship is a profound act of communion with God and a way to teach and inspire one another through song. Andrew Fletcher's words, "Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws," remind us of the transformative power of music—something truly worth reflecting on.
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