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Praise Is His Gracious Choice

Corporate Worship Expressing Biblical Truth

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This is a book about the most important thing that a human being can do—worship the triune God. Because of sin, we’ve lost that access on our own. But in His grace, God has made a way back, sending His… Read more

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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.

    Scott Aniol

    Scott Aniol

    President of G3 Ministries

  • 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.

    Dustin Benge

    Dustin Benge

    Associate Professor at SBTS

  • 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.

    Dr. Jeff Robinson

    Dr. Jeff Robinson

    Longtime Pastor

Description

This is a book about the most important thing that a human being can do—worship the triune God. Because of sin, we’ve lost that access on our own. But in His grace, God has made a way back, sending His eternal Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, as the only mediator between God and man.

At the center of this book is a simple conviction: God alone defines how He is to be worshiped. Since He is the one we worship, He is the one who tells us what worship looks like. It is not left to preference, tradition, or creativity, but grounded in Scripture. That conviction is often called the regulative principle of worship—the idea that the church’s gathered worship should be shaped by what God has actually commanded in His Word.

The goal is not restriction for its own sake, but faithfulness. God has given everything His people need for worship. When worship is shaped by Scripture, it becomes ordered, full of truth, and aimed at God’s glory rather than human invention.

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Page count
213
Audiobook runtime
6h 10m
Dimensions
8.5" x 5.5" x .5"
Printed in
United States
Publication year
2021
Published by
Founders Press

Tom Nettles

Senior Professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Author, By His Grace and For His Glory

Tom has most recently served as the Professor of Historical Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a founding faculty member for The Institute of Public Theology and Founders Seminary. He previously taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he was Professor of Church History and Chair of the Department of Church History. Prior to that, he taught at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. Along with numerous journal articles and scholarly papers, Dr. Nettles is the author and editor of numerous books. Among his books are By His Grace and For His Glory; Baptists and the Bible, James Petigru Boyce: A Southern Baptist Statesman, and Living by Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles H. Spurgeon.

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