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		<title>By: singforever.ca 3.0 &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Revelations</title>
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		<description>[...] In this post I explained an analogy I learned from Bible school called &#8220;the music of the gospel&#8221;.  Succinctly, if the music is the gospel, we as Christians should respond naturally to the gospel instead of awkwardly (and unnaturally) just doing the actions that we know are right.  Just like one might sing or dance or move their body to music, we are to read the Bible, pray, share the Gospel, among many other things.  I&#8217;ve always grown up knowing the Gospel and knowing the right response, but not actually (or entirely) allowing the Gospel to drive the responses. [...]</description>
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