Christ and the Psalms (part 2)

Last month we began to consider several authors’ fascinating insights into Jesus’ familiarity with, usage of, and fulfillment of the Psalms. Here are some more. WORSHIP NOTES Volume 19, No. 2 (February 2024) The Psalms are the prayers Jesus holds in common with us as He, in His manhood, takes His place within the covenant people of God. And they are Christ’s distinctive prayer book as he takes up His […]

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Christ and the Psalms (part 1)

WORSHIP NOTES Volume 19, No. 1 (January 2024) Then He said to them, “These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” (Luke 24:44) This month and next we consider several authors’ fascinating insights into Jesus’ familiarity with, usage of, and fulfillment of the Psalms.

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TWO-WAY WORSHIP

WORSHIP NOTES Volume 17, No. 7 (July 2022)   The May 2022 issue of Worship Notes, entitled “Two-Sided Worship,” concluded with these words: So BOTH the corporate gathering for worship and the daily walk of worship (including the focused private times of devotion and worship) are very, very important. Which brings us to an interesting ongoing debate: Does our corporate worship gathering for worship, our “weekend worship,” prepare us for

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The Worship Trajectory and Goal of the Entire Bible (Part 1: Old Testament)

WORSHIP NOTES Volume 16, No. 7 (August 2021) Scott W. Hahn, in his excellent article “Canon, Cult and Covenant:The Promise of Liturgical Hermeneutics” (in Canon andBiblical Interpretation, ed. Craig G. Bartholomew, Scott Hahn,Robin Parry, Christopher Seitz, Al Wolters [Zondervan, 2006]),has given a fascinating overview of the entire spectrum of biblicalrevelation as centered in and heading towards worship. In fact,he shows how each major movement in the scriptural recordculminates in worship.

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