One of my favorite songs right now, maybe my top favorite, is "Place of Worship" by William McDowell. It's so beautiful, so anointed, so passionate--it points to the savior.
I wanted to know what the Lord thought of this type of music, and so I asked Him. And He led me to pause the song as the 7:03 mark. I then entered that into the online lexicon. Praise the Lord!
Hebrew #703:
A virtuous course of thought, feeling and action;
Any particular moral excellence, as modesty, purity
Praise Him for songs that convey His virtue, His excellence, and His purity. That's exactly what these William McDowell songs do. They do what praise music should! They magnify the Lord, and brings His likeness near. Such music pleased Him--it's acceptable worship in His eyes. I hope you enjoy this song as much as I do. It really ushers you into the presence of the Lord.
"Worship the LORD with joy! Enter his presence with joyful singing!" Psalm 100:2
Hebrew #703:
A virtuous course of thought, feeling and action;
Any particular moral excellence, as modesty, purity
Praise Him for songs that convey His virtue, His excellence, and His purity. That's exactly what these William McDowell songs do. They do what praise music should! They magnify the Lord, and brings His likeness near. Such music pleased Him--it's acceptable worship in His eyes. I hope you enjoy this song as much as I do. It really ushers you into the presence of the Lord.
"Worship the LORD with joy! Enter his presence with joyful singing!" Psalm 100:2
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