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In this message, Pastor Brandon calls the church to move beyond comfortable, preference-driven worship and rediscover the rich, biblical expressions of praise seen in the Hebrew Scriptures. Exploring yadah, halal, zamar, towdah, and tehillah, he shows that praise is not a small part of worship—it is worship, engaging both heart and body in response to who God is and what He has done.
From lifted hands of surrender, to joyful celebration, to Spirit-filled music, to praise offered in seasons of waiting, to spontaneous songs flowing from intimacy with God, each expression reveals a deeper, more costly devotion.
Ultimately, every form of praise finds its fulfillment in Jesus—crucified, risen, and coming again—who is worthy of wholehearted, unreserved worship.
The call is not just to learn these expressions but to practice them, allowing worship to move from information to transformation in everyday life.
By Salt City ChurchIn this message, Pastor Brandon calls the church to move beyond comfortable, preference-driven worship and rediscover the rich, biblical expressions of praise seen in the Hebrew Scriptures. Exploring yadah, halal, zamar, towdah, and tehillah, he shows that praise is not a small part of worship—it is worship, engaging both heart and body in response to who God is and what He has done.
From lifted hands of surrender, to joyful celebration, to Spirit-filled music, to praise offered in seasons of waiting, to spontaneous songs flowing from intimacy with God, each expression reveals a deeper, more costly devotion.
Ultimately, every form of praise finds its fulfillment in Jesus—crucified, risen, and coming again—who is worthy of wholehearted, unreserved worship.
The call is not just to learn these expressions but to practice them, allowing worship to move from information to transformation in everyday life.