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A Biblical Framework for Intentional, Spirit-Filled Worship
Music can be a source of tension in many churches. Whether driven by preferences for specific styles, popular trends, or traditional practices, corporate worship can feel more divisive than unifying. How can we cultivate worship that honors God and strengthens his church in the midst of these challenges?
Spirit-Filled Singing offers a biblical framework to help believers engage in musical worship with greater intentionality and gospel-centered purpose. Drawing insight from Galatians 5 and Ephesians 5, author Ryanne J. Molinari explores how singing and the fruit of the Spirit share a common purpose—to glorify God and edify his church. Through concise, thoughtful chapters that explore each fruit of the Spirit, this book invites readers to examine their worship practices, assess the condition of their hearts, and grow in Christlikeness through song.
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Prelude
Introduction: Bearing Fruit and Singing Songs
Chapter 1: Love: Establishing the Root
Chapter 2: Joy: Singing “Con Grazia”
Chapter 3: Peace: Embodying Harmony
Chapter 4: Patience: Rehearsing for Eternity
Chapter 5: Kindness: Tuning to Usefulness
Chapter 6: Goodness: Our Musical Offering
Chapter 7: Faithfulness: Playing Note by Note
Chapter 8: Gentleness: Becoming Worship Servants
Chapter 9: Self-Control: Practicing Freedom
Conclusion: Fruitful Worship
Postlude
Acknowledgments
Chapter Playlists
Bibliography