Worship
Psalm 8
Psalm 1
Worship Instruments
Different Ways to Worship
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What does the word “worship” mean?

To show love and respect to God.

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Who wrote Psalm 8?

David.

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What does Psalm 1 compare a righteous person to?

A tree planted by streams of water.

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What instrument did David play to worship God?

A harp.

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We can worship God by __________.

singing

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Who should we worship?

God (and God only).

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How does Psalm 8 begin?

“O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!”


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What happens to people who follow God’s Word?

 They are blessed and strong.

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What instrument makes a loud, joyful sound in worship?

Trumpet.

200

We can worship God by __________.

praying

300

Where can we worship God?

Anywhere — at church, home, or school.

300

What does Psalm 8 say about the heavens and the moon and stars?

God made them.

300

What happens to the wicked in Psalm 1?

They are like chaff that the wind blows away.

300

What instrument has strings and was used in many psalms?

Lyre

300

Name one way to worship without music.

By obeying, helping, or thanking God.

400

Why do we worship God?

Because He is good, powerful, and deserves praise.

400

According to Psalm 8, what did God make humans to be?

 A little lower than the angels.

400

What does Psalm 1 say the blessed person delights in?

The law of the Lord (God’s Word).

400

What instrument do people use to keep rhythm when singing praises?

Tambourine

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What can we do with our hands during worship?

Lift them up, clap, or play instruments.

500

What happens to our hearts when we truly worship?

They become filled with peace and joy.

500

What does Psalm 8 remind us about God’s creation?

That everything God made shows His greatness.

500

What does Psalm 1 teach us about choices?

Good choices lead to blessings; bad ones lead to destruction.

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What did Psalm 150 say we should praise God with?

Every instrument — everything that has breath!

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What is the most important thing when we worship?

 To mean it from our hearts.

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