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Pastor Vlad CiolanPastor · Speaker · Church Consultant
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Don't be afraid of biblical worship

There's a growing idea that overtly biblical language in worship songs might alienate non-Christians. Dear believer, God is not confused by biblical worship. He is drawn to it.

"The Father is seeking worshippers who will worship Him in spirit and in truth." — John 4:23

Biblical truth doesn't push away hungry hearts — it reveals the heart of God. It might sound like "Christianese" to some, but to the true worshipper, it's the language of home.

The goal of worship is not to entertain the visitor, but to host the presence of God. And when God is present, hearts are transformed — including the hearts of those who don't yet know Him.

Let's write, sing, and lead worship that exalts Christ, proclaims the gospel, declares Scripture boldly, and opens heaven over our gatherings.

People are not looking for more generic music. They're longing for authentic encounters. Biblical worship doesn't alienate — it renews and restores lives, and it glorifies our God.

More importantly, God is the "seeker" we most want to attract, and He is seeking biblical worshippers. Don't trade truth for accessibility. True worship is always the most powerful invitation.

— Vlad

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