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Raising Hands in Worship and Praise?

Raising Hands in Worship and Praise?

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  • Bob Burridge

Can you raise your hands during worship service? This article shows that the raising of hands in ancient times was to show attention to, submission to, and dependence upon some deity or authority figure. If it is used in this way during the worship service it is acceptable. Any other usage should be discouraged.

Source: Genevan Institute for Reformed Studies, 2011. 4 pages.

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