Some Songs for Sabbath, August
15, 1998
There isn't any particular theme to these selections, except that they are chosen as if
they were going to be used for a regular church service. We've included more than would
normally be used in case you don't care for a particular selection.
The
accompanying music on these pages
- The music on these pages will not start automatically, you must use the player embedded
on the page to start the music.
- These MIDI files will play a song introduction and then repeat the tune as many times as
there are verses to the song, then the music will stop.
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This first group are all good songs for the beginning of services. They all are songs
of praise and worship to God.
O Come and Let Us Worship Him (from
Psalm 95)
O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty
To God be the Glory
The glory of God's creation and it's witness to Him is always a good subject. Here are
two songs about God's creation, one a metrical version of the first part of Psalm 19, the
other a "new psalm" by Mark Graham on the same theme.
The Spacious Firmament on High
(Psalm 19:1-6)
Great God Who Made the Universe
The next two selections are songs that we always find something edifying in when we
sing them.
How Lovely Are Your Dwellings (based
on Psalm 84:1-5,8-10)
God Will See Us Through
In conclusion, let's remember our fellowship in our Savior and Elder Brother, the Lord
Jesus Christ and rejoice that He allowed us to worship and learn more about Him together
today.
By This Shall All Men Know (Jn 13:34-35)
Blest Be the Tie
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