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Praise Is His Gracious Choice (Audiobook)

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In Praise Is His Gracious Choice, Dr. Tom Nettles clearly and succinctly demonstrates that true biblical worship originates with God, not man. Believers worship God because he commands such worship, and we willingly obey out of a desire to please him and be conformed to the image of Christ. This thoroughly biblical and theologically robust work is vital in fostering continued reformation within the church to bring all worship that would be God-centered, Christ-exalting, and Spirit-led into conformity with the truth of Scripture.”

| Dustin Benge

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Praise Is His Gracious Choice: Corporate Worship Expressing Biblical Truth

by Tom J. Nettles
©2021 Founders Press
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“In a day of increasing confusion over what churches should be doing when they gather for corporate worship, Tom Nettles provides a refreshingly simple remedy: regulate worship by the Word of God. As Nettles so helpfully elucidates, God alone has the prerogative to determine how he wants to be worshiped, and so it incumbent upon God’s people to worship him according to what he has commanded in Scripture—no more, and no less. In twelve engaging chapters, Nettles explores those instructions, presenting guidelines and principles for a theology of worship grounded in the Bible. Through these principles, Nettles advocates for Scripture-guided worship in which we read the Word, pray the Word, sing the Word, and preach the Word. I pray that church leaders will give careful attention to Nettles’ call to return to the Word in our theology and practice of Christian worship.”

| Scott Aniol
Associate Professor and Director of Doctoral Worship Studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

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“The modern era has devastatingly given rise to experiential worship driven more by the carnal desires of the flesh rather than heartfelt longing for communion with the Triune God. In Praise Is His Gracious Choice, Dr. Tom Nettles clearly and succinctly demonstrates that true biblical worship originates with God, not man. Believers worship God because he commands such worship, and we willingly obey out of a desire to please him and be conformed to the image of Christ. This thoroughly biblical and theologically robust work is vital in fostering continued reformation within the church to bring all worship that would be God-centered, Christ-exalting, and Spirit-led into conformity with the truth of Scripture.”

| Dustin Benge
Provost and professor of historical and pastoral theology at Union School of Theology, Bridgend and Oxford, UK.

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“In our church we have a saying that on Sunday mornings we sing the Bible, read the Bible, pray the Bible, and preach the Bible. With this book, Tom Nettles shows us how to do just that–to worship God faithfully according to his Word in a Christ-centered manner for his glory. Along the way, he shows us how the church has worshiped God faithfully which provides important instruction for how we are called to worship him still today–in spirit and in truth, according to the Scriptures. Every preaching pastor and worship pastor should get this book and read it immediately.”

| Jeff Robinson
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and lead pastor, Christ Fellowship Baptist Church, Louisville, KY.

Contents

Preface

Prologue: Why Should Worship Be an Expression of Biblical Truth?

Section One: Theological Foundations for Worship Content

1. Salvation Is the Restoration of Praise

2. Spirit and Truth

Section Two: The New Testament Picture of Corporate Worship–God Instructs His People How to Come to Him

3. “I Was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day”

4. Be There And Pray

5. Read the Bible, Confess Its Meaning

6. Repentance and Remission of Sins Should Be Preached in His Name

7. The Congregation Sings

8. O Had I Jubal’s Lyre

9. Giving

10. The Ordinances

Section Three : Coherence in Truth and Practice

11. Historic Doctrinal Definitions

12. Tensions That Keep Us Straight

13. Scripture Index