I'm not sure I get it. Are you wanting us to comment here or there? If here, then the post reminds me of much of what I don't like about modern praise music - too focused on feeling. I'd rather the music focus on the glory of God as evident in his immutable attributes.
On the other hand, why sing "you make me feel" songs? Because we're humans with real emotions and worship should involve an element of our humanity as well as the gift of the Spirit which indwells and renews.
I'm not sure I get it. Are you wanting us to comment here or there? If here, then the post reminds me of much of what I don't like about modern praise music - too focused on feeling. I'd rather the music focus on the glory of God as evident in his immutable attributes.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, why sing "you make me feel" songs? Because we're humans with real emotions and worship should involve an element of our humanity as well as the gift of the Spirit which indwells and renews.
Balance - it's what's for breakfast.