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In this message, Jamin reads a chapter about supernatural worship music from his new, yet-to-be-released book, The Rush and the Rest…
In this message, Jamin reads a chapter about supernatural worship music from his new, yet-to-be-released book, "The Rush and the Rest." As it ends up, the Bible gives us several stories about how music can be used to engage God and influence the spiritual realm.
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Free Prayer Music from Jamin
There’s a strange story in the Bible where the prophet Elisha seems to need a musician to engage the presence of God and hear His voice. (2 Kings 3:15). Using music for this purpose is one of my greatest joys as a musician…
There’s a strange story in the Bible where the prophet Elisha seems to need a musician to engage the presence of God and hear His voice. (2 Kings 3:15). Using music for this purpose is one of my greatest joys as a musician. Therefore, I hope this new little instrumental EP can play a part in helping you engage the Holy Spirit.
"(kabôd). n. masc. glory, honor, divine presence. Often refers to manifestations of the presence of God in the tabernacle or temple; can also refer to the reputation or character of God or, occasionally, men. The term kabôd very often occurs together with the divine name; God’s kabôd is sometimes framed as an attribute that God possesses, while at other times it is framed as his actual presence." (Lexham Theological Wordbook)