The Rhythm Of Our Worship
Our Lord speaks and we listen. His word bestows what it
says. Faith that is born from what is heard acknowledges the gifts received
with eager thankfulness and praise. Music is drawn into this thankfulness and
praise, enlarging and elevating the adoration of our gracious giver God.
Saying
back to Him what He has said to us, we repeat what is most true and sure. Most
true and sure is His Name, which He put upon us with the water of our Baptism.
We are His. This we acknowledge at the beginning the Divine Service. Where His
Name is, there He is. Before Him we acknowledge that we are sinners, and we
plead for forgiveness. His forgiveness is given us, and we, freed and forgiven,
acclaim Him as our great and gracious God as we apply to ourselves the words He
has used to make himself known to us.
The rhythm of our worship is from Him to
us, and then from us back to Him. He gives His gifts, and together we receive
and extol them. We build one another up as we speak to one another in psalms,
hymns, and spiritual songs. Our Lord gives us His Body to eat and His Blood to
drink. Finally His blessing moves us out into our callings, where His gifts
have their fruition. How best to do this we may learn from His Word and from
the way His Word has prompted His worship through the centuries. We are heirs
of an astonishingly rich tradition.
-Taken from the Preface to Lutheran Worship
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