This sermon was given during the “Psalms from Tenth” event of the Tenth Music series (www.tenth.org/music).
Dr. Ryken exposes Psalm 33 and explains the proper view of music in the worship of God.
He shows us how music must be used for praise of God, skillfully performed with thanksgiving by illustrating the point using this and other passages dealing with music in worship and historical examples. He also explains how the praise of God in music is intended to communicate the truth of God's Word and impress it on our hearts.
Dr. Ryken is our Senior Minister and teacher of the nationally syndicated "Every Last Word" radio program (www.everylastword.org) as well auther of numerous book on the Christian faith.
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Biblical. The content of the Word of God must be the cause and the content of Christian music. Salvation is for the whole man, not only for man's intellect and will, but also for his sentiments.
Philip Graham Ryken is Senior Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, where he has preached since 1995. He was educated at Wheaton College (IL), Westminster Theological Seminary (PA) and the University of Oxford (UK), from which he received his doctorate in...