80. Paul Williams - I Keep Falling In Love With Him

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Paul Williams leading Harlem Church of Christ- I Keep Falling In Love With Him

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  • i'm glad people are posting videos from the church of christ so people can see how we do it in Christ's Church!

  • Who can top the Church of Christ singing...This is beautiful brethren!

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  • @JAEMAN300 Amen, study to show thyself approved.

  • when you think it can't get any better... my goodness!!!

  • aint no singing like the church of christ singing after all that is christ church

  • @ omarifrench1... John 4:24 says "God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." That "s" is a lower-case s. Therefore that is our emotion, our feelings. That word spirit, in that context, in the Greek means- your non material action to the word of God. If I'm singing and I know what God has brought me out if, I might clap my hands and express my joy to God, freely. Worship is all about the mindset.

  • ran out of characters but i didnt get the chance to say God bless and I appreciate the comment. Again, there is not contradiction. God authorizes men (just males) to lift up hand hands in prayer posture. If you say rhytmic clapping is authorized then provide a scripture. Acts 17:25 says there is limitation on our hands. That means whatever is not otherwise authorized we shouldnt do it with our hands. I read prayer posture (1 tim 2:18 i believe) where is rhytmic hand clapping?

  • Acts 17:25 just shows us that there is a limitation to what we can do with our hands that will result in worship. I am well aware of the context with Paul on Mars Hill and the idea of.constructing idols. If you cant construct things with your hands to facilitate worship based on that scripture then how can banging your hands together rhythmically constitute worship to God? If the scripture authorizes prayer posture by lifting hands for males (1 Tim. 2:18) that has nothing to do with hand claping

  • Acts 17:25 just shows us that there is a limitation to what we can do with our hands that will result in worship. I am well aware of the context with Paul on Mars Hill and the idea of.constructing idols. If you cant construct things with your hands to facilitate worship based on that scripture then how can banging your hands together rhythmically constitute worship to God? If the scripture authorizes prayer posture by lifting hands for males (1 Tim. 2:18) that has nothing to do with hand claping

  • @omarifrench1.... I would have to disagree. The context of the scripture Acts 17:25 was talking about carving things and playing and instument-Thats what hands meant in the greek in that scripture. You can also tell based on the context. So that scripture does not justify why you can't clap. If it did, then the bible would have a contradiction because why would God ask us to lift Holy HAnds??? And as we know there are NO contradictions in the Word Of God.

    With Love

    Your bro. In Christ

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