Being Subject to One Another As We Sing

RANDY COOPER, 2004

Congregational singing is a gift of God given to the Church as part of God’s plan for bringing all things to Christ. When people sing together, thus joining our praises with the praise of the Son to the Father through the Holy Spirit, we are participating in a God-given means of unifying grace.

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