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Raising your hands in worship?

Do people raise their hands during singing at your church?

  • Yes - a lot of people do this

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Yes - some people do this

    Votes: 8 57.1%
  • No - no one does this

    Votes: 4 28.6%

  • Total voters
    14

Salty

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l went to a Lioneel Harris (sp?) concert year ago.
During the concert he encourage the audience to raise their hands to the Lord.
"and you Baptists - you lift one hand halfway!"

Even the Baptist laughed at that!
 

tyndale1946

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l went to a Lioneel Harris (sp?) concert year ago.
During the concert he encourage the audience to raise their hands to the Lord.
"and you Baptists - you lift one hand halfway!"

Even the Baptist laughed at that!

I'm a died in the wool Sovereign Grace Old Line Baptist and I Don't Need To Raise My Hand!... The Lord knows where I am... Brother Glen:Biggrin
 
One problem that we've fallen into is that we think the assembly of the saints is our worship. That it's principle purpose is worship to God. That it must be done in a certain liturgical manner. That he cares what songs we sing, what instruments we play, and whether or not we raise our hands or roll around in the aisles. Romans 12:1...I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.

So our "worship" to God isn't limited to a few hymns on Sunday for an hour; it is a daily, even hourly worship with our very lives.

While we certainly can worship in the assembly and often do, the assembly is also for the remembrance of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, and the edification of the saints. Paul doesn't say "do not forsake the assembly" because God needs us to be there, but because our Christian brothers and sisters need us there, and we need them.

When we compartmentalize the assembly as our primary worship, all sorts of weird things start happening. Rules, regs, rituals, and traditions emerge and become law that have no basis in scripture, because we have elevated the assembly hour into a new Sabbath of sorts, but with all new traditions, only a day later. Once so conditioned, we then feel comfortable "paying our penance" for an hour every Sunday and then go right on sinning after lunch. As if the weekly assembly is some sort of inoculation for us and we can do whatever for the days in between.
 
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Tennessee Gal

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Many of the old hymns speak deeply to my heart. They speak of the blood of Christ, and what He accomplished for us on Calvary, They speak of Heaven, and many more doctrines of our faith. Some times the tears flow and I will raise my hand in praise. My church has a few people who raise their hands but not many. Even though I am a Baptist, and was a pastor's wive for 36 years I'm thankful for my Nazarene grandmother. I see nothing wrong with raising your hands in worship as long as it isn't causing a distraction to others
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Many of the old hymns speak deeply to my heart. They speak of the blood of Christ, and what He accomplished for us on Calvary, They speak of Heaven, and many more doctrines of our faith. Some times the tears flow and I will raise my hand in praise. My church has a few people who raise their hands but not many. Even though I am a Baptist, and was a pastor's wive for 36 years I'm thankful for my Nazarene grandmother. I see nothing wrong with raising your hands in worship as long as it isn't causing a distraction to others
But it is a distraction! It takes my focus off my praying.
 

tyndale1946

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Better to just stay home then to deal with holy rollers and their emotional displays

Well the JW's show up at mine... I user them into my office, show them my bookcase full of all my religious bibles and books... Take them back to the door not saying a word since I invited them in and with my Micheal Jackson's sequined sparking glove... Wave bye bye!... Brother Glen:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao
 

Rob_BW

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Well the JW's show up at mine... I user them into my office, show them my bookcase full of all my religious bibles and books... Take them back to the door not saying a word since I invited them in and with my Micheal Jackson's sequined sparking glove... Wave bye bye!... Brother Glen:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao
I'm gonna need some photographic proof of this glove...:D
 
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