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Applauding

Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by wpe3bql, Jun 19, 2015.

  1. wpe3bql

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    This is just an observation on my part, not judging or anything like that.

    In my experiences, limited to only about 50 years as a child of God, I've noticed a "new(?)" trend of applauding (clapping) rather than (or in place of) a hearty "AMEN!"

    I've heard in on the radio, seen it on TV programs, and experienced it personally in a local congregational setting.

    I'm certainly not agin' it, and maybe this is a way our beloved "cisterns'" can express their approval of what's being said "from the stage."

    Do y'all BB Land peoples have any comments y'all id like two 'spress on this?
     
  2. Scarlett O.

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    Now you know better than to ask me if there's anything I'd like to express! LOL!! :laugh: :laugh:

    I wasn't aware that women weren't supposed to say "Amen" in church. I don't say "Amen", but a couple of women in my church say it loudly. I tend to say "That's right!" when the LORD through the pastor says something that speaks to me. I can't help it. It just comes out.

    Applauding? If a congregation is applauding God via the song, message, or testimony - then I'm all for it. That's what happens at my church - mostly through testimonies. But occasionally through songs and even sometimes during my offertory piano playing (that always embarrasses me). I try to play offertory songs that people can sing along to that truly exalt God's Name.

    It's been customary at my church for about 25 years to utilize applause when moved by God.

    Now about that word "cistern"..... :eek: ...... I can't give you any applause for that. :laugh:
     
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  3. Salty

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    I do not care for appluase in church.

    I prefer a good ole fasihon Amen
     
  4. wpe3bql

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    Spell check not workin', Sarge?? :laugh:

    These "good ole fashion Amen(s)" to which you refer are from the females, right? :tonofbricks:
     
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    Nope - virus infected - took to shop - have to put spell check back in.

    been too busy - in fact - have to leave for work in 3 minutes - still have 3 threads too check
     
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    Notice that Sir Salty DID NOT comment on my last observation in my 4:50 AM posting. :smilewinkgrin:

    [Just happened to notice that this is WPE3BQL's post # 349. Now, if anyone was intelligent(!) enough to enlist in the USAF, he/she may remember those three numbers, especially if he/she had the thrill of doing their BMT back in the good old ATC days.]
     
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  7. Salty

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    Notice that Second Lieutenant Wpel3bql did not see that I had to leave for work in 3 minutes? Thus I did not have time to give a proper answer.


    An NCO would have caught that detail.

    And of couse, being in the Air Force - well, just beacuse they draw a paycheck - does not necessisary mean they work.
     
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    Just what really is the difference? The louder the voice of the singer grows and then reaches the crescendo, the louder the applause-- or the louder the "Amen!" The louder and more emphatic the preacher's voice, the louder hte "Amen!"-- or the louder the applause. Is this another topic such as dressing up for church, reading from the KJV, and singing hymns; as opposed to dressing casual, reading from any translation, and singing more contemporary airs? It seems to be.
     
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    John 12:43 For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.

    The danger with clapping is that one is giving glory to the performance and the performer rather than to God. When I watched Gaither and his guests perform that is the impression I got. They were cheering and applauding the performer. The glory was not given to God.

    Just as I would say "Amen" in the midst of a message (at an appropriate time), so I would say "Amen," as in "glory to God," at the end of a song or special. I believe clapping is out of order, but that is my opinion.

    As a simple rule of thumb: God doesn't want our applause; he desires our worship.
     
  10. Tom Bryant

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    We applaud when people follow the Lord in believers baptism. We applaud when people join the church. We applaud after special music. The only time we don't applaud is when I preach. Although, they do say Amen. Maybe I'll finish 10 minutes early and see if they applaud.

    I don't have the ability to see what people are thinking when they applaud. Maybe some of you can know they are not worshipping God when they applaud, but I don't have that spiritual gift.
     
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    Wrong again Sarge!! I retired with the rank of E-6 (Technical Sargeant in the USAF/ANG). Thanks for promoting me to O-1!!:thumbsup:

    Based on my being promoted to O-1, I will petition HQ ARPC/DPPR to have my pay adjusted retroactively from 01 Mar 2000 to the present.

    Thanks again Sarge!!! :thumbsup:
     
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    Promotion! Going from E-6 to 2LT is a DEMOTION
     
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    If you say so.

    I never really had any dealings with any O-1's, but O-2's were a real pain in the place where one normally sits down!!

    We had a FMS Maintenance Officer while I was with the 26th FMS Electric Shop who could troubleshoot any system on the F/RF-4C!! Of course, had we fully complied with his suggestions, the wing's Fully Mission Capability status would have been "somewhat diminished."

    Then when I was assigned directly to the 38th Tac Recon Sq we had an Admin Officer who'd been an interior decorator from Boston.

    As big as Ramstein was back then (We were the HQ for the 4th ATAF (4th Allied Tactical Air Force of NATO) at that time, our offices were the only ones with burlap-covered office doors!!

    One time I needed a signature for my week-long leave papers to become "official." Since the 38th's Commander (an O-5) had more pressing military business (Base-Wide Golf Tournament), the Admin Officer could sign for him. Since he was so concerned that "something might happen to me" during that week (I was helping out with the off-base "mission's" VBS.), he was afraid to sign his name in the signature block. So he merely FORGED the Commander's signature!!

    And then, one time when it was pouring down rain, windy and otherwise just down-right nasty at Ramstein, I was walking back from our "Dining Facility" to my "Dormitory" when I happened to pass by an O-2. Since I was looking downward, I didn't notice the silver bars on his raincoat. "Airman!! Are you blind??" he asked me. "No Sir, I just didn't see your officer rank, Sir." (This was while I did render a "proper salute.") "Airman, that's not good enough!! I want you to salute me 100 times!!"

    Well, it just so happened that by that time the weather had cleared somewhat and an O-6 in the building close to where this encounter took place leaned out his office window and ordered the O-2 to return all of those salutes!! :applause:
     
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    People can and do use "Amen!" to give glory to the performance or the performer. When I was a kid, nobody clapped in church, but they did say, or shout, "Amen!" And as I said above, that could be predicted by the tone and voice quality of the singer or speaker. I remember even a few cases of direct comparison-- such as the Christmas hymn, "O Holy Night." I heard that sang solo many times, and the louder the voice the more and louder "Amen"s it got. Since the words were exactly the same, why a difference in acclamation, unless it is acclaiming the singer and his or her ability?
     
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    I certainly can't judge others. I can only discern by what I have witnessed here and seen on some programs on TV. As you can well imagine many of the TV programs cater to the flesh more than the Spirit. In the end:

    Romans 14:22 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he alloweth.
    23 And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.
     
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