
The worship of prayer
“Biblical worship is the ongoing expression of what we know and feel when we have encountered the glory of God in Christ.” For a bit
James Hammack is a regular contributor to The Rope. He also is digital services manager for The Alabama Baptist/TAB Media. He also serves as worship pastor at Sovereign Grace Church, Prattville. He and his wife, Alicia, have three children.
“Biblical worship is the ongoing expression of what we know and feel when we have encountered the glory of God in Christ.” For a bit
Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to
“And He said to them, ‘The Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath’ ” (Luke 6:5). Americans are terrible resters. In fact, the common
And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him (Luke 5:11). Have you read that passage before in Luke?
Unless you live under a rock, you’ve most likely been hit with a ridiculous amount of news, frenzy, fear and anxiety. And with all that
I love Christmas, like a lot. It’s one of my favorite times of the year. And I like singing as well. What does that mean?
The Bible never ties thankfulness to a certain circumstance or a particular kind or amount of blessing. Though if you’re like me, that’s not how
Jessica wrote a great post last week here. I encourage you to read it before moving on below. Is that poster familiar to you? She
“Biblical worship is the ongoing expression of what we know and feel when we have encountered the glory of God in Christ.” For a bit
Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to
“And He said to them, ‘The Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath’ ” (Luke 6:5). Americans are terrible resters. In fact, the common
And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him (Luke 5:11). Have you read that passage before in Luke?
Unless you live under a rock, you’ve most likely been hit with a ridiculous amount of news, frenzy, fear and anxiety. And with all that
I love Christmas, like a lot. It’s one of my favorite times of the year. And I like singing as well. What does that mean?
The Bible never ties thankfulness to a certain circumstance or a particular kind or amount of blessing. Though if you’re like me, that’s not how
Jessica wrote a great post last week here. I encourage you to read it before moving on below. Is that poster familiar to you? She
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