Not Hypocrites
By Rhiannonw
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[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series]
When we’ve opportunity
for kind acts of charity,
(not to feed our vanity,
or for popularity):
if some note, approve our ways,
may they bring our Master praise.
Do we, in a private place,
seek God’s glory, seek his face?
and when publicly we pray,
still sincere, no proud display
that is trying to impress,
– just transparent godliness.
Fasting, prayer in self-abasement,
not to gain respect, amazement,
but with time for concentration,
focussing our full attention
on our God, and supplication
in repentance, and devotion.
Live in private as outside,
always seeking to abide
by His Word, as in His view:
then what others see is true,
and they know who works in us,
forming humble righteousness.
“Be careful not to do your acts of righteousness before men, to be seen by them. … So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do … to be honoured by men. … and when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen …” (Matthew 6:1–18)
Tune: 77 77 77 eg Toplady (Rock of Ages)
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gospel music
Hi Rhiannon! Keeping up with the times!? I don't really like rap music that much but gospel rap is ok some of it is excellent you get gospel in any kind of music like gospel country, blues, soul, in lots of rock music and folk amongst more.
Even heavy metal gospel is good. Why should the devil have all the good music?
See you! & Nolan
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convincing
Yes there could be bad associations, but just the same the message and faith can have so much more power as unexpected and apparently out of place. The testimony thus forceful and convincing. Of course then too you will reach many more people with the Good News.
We should each just take what you like and leave the rest, although of course, you really should explore a little bit before judging. There is a place for everybody.
Have a good week! Nolan &
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