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          What an exciting time it is to live in! With a couple clicks of a mouse, you can find a new worship song just about every day.  It’s so encouraging to know the that Holy Spirit is loud in the hearts of so many believers.  It’s also encouraging when we can read a worship song that was first sung hundreds of years ago by our brothers and sisters in Christ.  Take a few minutes to read about the Hallel Psalms, may this bless your day…

The Hallel Psalms
          Hallel praise is the name given to the group of Psalms 113-118, which are predominantly psalms of praise.  It is called “The Egyptian Hallel” because it was chanted in the temple while the Passover lambs were being slain.  It was spoken at other celebratory occasions, such as Pentecost, the Feast of Tabernacles, and the Feast of Dedication.
          The leaders would stand before the altar and chant it, verse by verse, while the people would respond by repeating the verses or softly singing hallelujah. This was also most likely the hymn that Jesus and his disciples sung at the end of the Passover supper in the upper room in Jerusalem (Matt. 26:30; Mark 14:26).
          It is so humbling to know that these few verses have been a part of such a rich history of the body of believers!  It’s amazing that the same psalms that were chanted and shouted during such sacred events in history are the same psalms that can be a part of our daily lives.
          The Hallel psalms are filled with praises to God for his love, faithfulness, compassion, grace and righteousness.  They bring a call to worship and encourage the nations to sing praise.  What a powerful gift these psalms are! They represent one voice to one God.  As you read thru Psalms 113-118, imagine the millions of brothers and sisters that have spoken these words in praise to our Lord.

The Hallel Psalms

At this time, Iranians are suffering from the affects of a broken nation. The news has showed us that people are being persecuted harshly for disagreements with the government. Let us come together and remember them during this situation.

Pray for Iran:: all of the people and the believers there- that they would have courage to stand up and offer the hope of Christ amidst this time of great suffering. Pray for the worship of the Lord to be had in this dark place.

The FQcommunity is united in prayer. Let’s pray Psalm 65:1-8 for Iran::

      1 Praise awaits you, O God, in Zion;
          to you our vows will be fulfilled.
      2 O you who hear prayer,
          to you all men will come.
      3 When we were overwhelmed by sins,
          you forgave our transgressions.
      4 Blessed are those you choose
          and bring near to live in your courts!
          We are filled with the good things of your house,
          of your holy temple.
      5 You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness,
          O God our Savior,
          the hope of all the ends of the earth
          and of the farthest seas,
      6 who formed the mountains by your power,
          having armed yourself with strength,
      7 who stilled the roaring of the seas,
          the roaring of their waves,
          and the turmoil of the nations.
      8 Those living far away fear your wonders;
          where morning dawns and evening fades
          you call forth songs of joy.

Welcome!

The FQteam is excited to announce the launch of our new blog page!  (we’re glad you are here with us!)

This blog will be dedicated to inspiring and strengthening worship among the church.  We pray that this will be a way for worshipers and worship leaders to CONNECT with each other as well as encourage, challenge, and inspire one another. We pray that this will be one more avenue to unite us as we share about how God is moving in the local church around the world!

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

As we move forward, the FQblog will include articles, videos, worship tips, videos and much more.

We look forward to sharing with you, our online community of worshipers and worship leaders.

Chris Tomlin and Larry Tardy

FQworship.com