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Publisher: Thomas Nelson (October 23, 2018)
Publication Date: October 23, 2018
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Language: English
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Beware!!!! Praising God is not a checklist of 7 things Mr. Whitehead has taken from the 7 Hebrew words for praise and hijacked them into requirements for modern day worship. This book is exclusively about the external expressions of man rather than the internal posture of the heart and its overflow of extravagant love and gratitude in an outpouring of joy and adoration of God. It is just not scriptural that as you progress in a hierarchy of being more physically expressive, you have “improved†in your worship. I quote from gotanswers.org: “John 4:24 says, “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth." Worship is a spiritual event, and true worship comes from the heart. If our worship is not heartfelt, it doesn’t matter what posture or expression of worship we use. If our worship is from the heart, God accepts our worship.†Since my church worship team was required to do this book for 8 weeks, I found that some of the words were not explained fully so I researched them. What is presented in this book is given by Mr. Whitehead in his sermon entitled “Theology of Praise†to Cherry Hills Community Church on June 11, 2017. He is extremely physically expressive himself and paces and gestures the entire time he preaches except for one telling moment…Go watch at minute 19:55. In the section on Shabach, the holy roar, after building up excitement for all Jesus has done for us, he abruptly stops and puts his hands to his side. He starts singing in a mockingly soft, sweet voice and rolling his eyes, “You came from heaven to earth to show the way†and some people in the congregation started laughing. It is totally unacceptable to me to make fun of how your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ worship and that does not bring glory to God. In the chapter on Halal, “the fools of praise,†Mr. Whitehead even wonders if God looks down on our North American worship (p. 36). And in chapter 8 (p. 115), Mr. Whitehead presumes to know in detail exactly how David would praise God all day long if he were alive today in our culture! Chapter 1 is on the raising of hands. Mr. Whitehead strongly implies that this is applicable and commanded for every denomination and that we should start doing it now. He gives 7 scriptures to read at the end of the chapter. IF you actually go read them, you will find examples of people raising their hands but no commandment to do so. The closest thing to a commandment is Psalm 134:2, but when you look at the context it is talking about the priests of Israel who conducted their ministry at all hours in the temple. My study Bible says that the lifting of hands here refers to one of the standard postures for PRAYER in Biblical times which was to stand with arms outstretched toward heaven. My William Barclay commentary says the same thing about 1 Timothy 2:8 - "The early church took over the Jewish attitude of prayer, which was to pray standing, with arms outstretched and the palms upward." The pastors at my church actually had to weigh in on this controversy and state it is not commanded in the Bible to raise hands and this is not our church’s position. In the last chapter (p. 114), Mr. Whitehead says that if you found yourself being uncomfortable with some of these outward expressions, then it’s OK. But then he explains that it’s not OK because well, God knows where you are but He wants you to “grow†into his opinion of what is “full, free†expression of praise. He very obviously feels like anyone who is not engaging in outward expressions regardless of what the posture of their heart is – that they are inferior in this hierarchy of “performance†standards. He then uses a Richard Foster quote to suggest that fear of what others think and a refusal to humble themselves are the reasons these people are not worshiping with their whole beings. You can’t presume that a lack of outward physical expressions means you know what is in a person’s heart and how they love and reverence God. You can’t say that one style of worship is the one God wants simply because it is your preference. It is absolutely possible that someone reserved could be worshiping freely and fully in their own authentic way in response to God. No one should be made to feel pressured or criticized in their worship if it is heartfelt, and the only one who knows that for each individual is God Himself.
I've used a chapter a day as a devotional for our family (four teenage kids), and it's very engaging. It's also a tease for me to spend more time marking up my bible now...every time I see the word "praise," I now want to know which praise is meant (kneeling, lifting hands, shouting, thanking, etc.). Each chapter introduces one word, gives a brief teaching, and then gives an example from an actual worship experience that demonstrates the concept. The sum of those three things (Hebrew + teaching + theory-to-practice) is greater than the pieces.You don't need to be a Tomlin fan to appreciate the book; anyone with a pulse should get something out of it. But I think worship leaders should appreciate it more, especially if you're familiar with Tomlin's music.The only thing I'd change is that the seven Hebrew words they introduce are published backwards (left to right) instead of the Hebrew way (right to left). So if you're trying to correlate the seven words with a Hebrew bible (I use BibleWorks software), you'll be confused until you reverse the Hebrew letters. (At least I think that's true...I'm a novice at Hebrew, so I apologize if I've got that wrong.)
I already have a great bit of respect for Chris Tomlin, and now even greater. What an awesome read. It really makes you open your eyes and see how God wants us to praise him. Don't hold back, let out your emotions, your feelings, your worldy cares, and worries and hand it all over to him. For he is the way, the truth, and the light, and we should praise him in each and every way the bible states that we should.
This was a very quick read. It was decent, but didn’t feel like a fully formed book. The small group questions felt like a stretch. I did not read this with a small group and cannot really imagine it being very beneficial as a small group study. It just isn’t meaty enough for that. I don’t regret spending the time reading it, but it definitely didn’t feel like a significant amount of time or effort went into writing it.
I had the privilege of hearing Darren Whitehead preach a sermon on this topic at Worship Together 2017. Having a physical copy of these 7 words for worship is great! I find that the content of this easy-to-read book is transformative. It has helped me to understand the various physical expressions of worship, and has developed me spiritually.
I really, really liked this book. It made me understand the reasons for raising your hands during worship songs. I also learned the meaning for some Jewish words.
A fabulous book that provides a new framework for understanding worship at a deeper level. I loved the structure of the chapters, especially Chris Tomlin’s back stories on songs that are the core soundtrack to my faith life. A quick read if you want to devour it but better savored in parts and reflected upon.After I read it I gave a copy to our worship leader pastor at my Church who has taught me more about worship than anyone.Make this a core part of your believer library.
I loved learning this words, not only does it make your worship different but also the way you read the Bible, it brings it more alive than ever.
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