Psalm 42d Lesson Video, From The Book of Psalms For Worship

Matthew David Montgomery plays a portion of Psalm 42 and also provides guitar instruction. His style is contemporary. The purpose of this post is to show that scripture can be sung in the worship service; and that it can be arranged in a contemporary style for those who don’t like the traditional or orthodox scripture singing styles.  The great advantage of singing scripture is that you can be sure that God approves of the lyrics, He wrote them and His Spirit works via them.  So many in the church today are being led astray by trendy sounding music like Hillsong; don’t be among them!

The Psalter Explained

The Psalter explained by Pastor Matthew Everhard. He examines three types of Psalters, one for reading an two for singing; of the latter, one is scored and one not. In the process of his explanation, he provides a brief history of Psalm singing in the church. 

Psalm 8B, A Church Congregation Singing From The Book of Psalms For Singing

This post shows a congregation singing from the Book of Psalms for Worship. My purpose in posting it is to show that a church can sing from scripture; to show also that in singing from scripture one does not have to worry about being led astray by music like that sung by Hillsong and other man-centered forms of music. God’s word is God-centered; has correct doctrine that is approved by Him, its writer!

Psalm 51 Performed By Sons of Korah In A Contemporary Arrangement

My purpose in posting Psalms recently is to show that scripture can be arranged in a contemporary manner; furthermore, all who sing and listen can be certain that they are hearing music that is approved by God, He wrote the lyrics. Hearers and singers can also be sure that the content is doctrinally sound and edifying. No one can say that about contemporary Christian music in general; some has a trace of doctrine….

Psalms 104 sung in ancient Hebrew | ברכי נפשי את ה’ – תהלים קד by Yamma Ensemble

In this post, Psalm 104 is sung by Yamma Ensemble: Ensemble Yamma, Israel’s leading delicate world music ensemble presents original contemporary Hebrew music. The group members stay true to the character of the Middle East, the region where they were born and raised. The soulful, exotic music is accompanied by ancient musical instruments (kopuz, duduk, hand drums), which are typical of the Middle East.

Psalm 1 Performed by New Saint Andrews College and Christ Church

This post shows a more traditional arrangement of Psalm 1, Composition by Dr. David Erb, of New Saint Andrews College and Christ Church, in Moscow, Idaho. Dr. Erb plays and sings the Psalm during the initial half of the following 4 minute video; the college choir sings during the second half. In case you are not familiar with Reformed Protestant churches, I have to say that their congregations sing from the Book of Psalms for Worship, like the college students in the video

Psalm Singing In a Contemporary Style

This post contains two songs using only scripture, by vocalist, Esther Mui: Psalm 119:137-144 (NKJV) Song “Righteous are You, O Lord;”and from Psalm 34:1-9 “O Taste and See that the Lord is Good”   Although these songs have a contemporary flavor, they are certainly approved by God, as He wrote the lyrics

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