Come Into This House/Welcom Rap

Ron Kenoly Ron Kenoly

A Joyful Celebration of Worship and Unity

Ron Kenoly's song "Come Into This House/Welcom Rap" is a vibrant and uplifting call to worship, inviting listeners to join together in praise and adoration of the Lord. The lyrics emphasize the importance of unity and collective worship, encouraging everyone to lift up holy hands and sing in one accord. The repeated affirmation that God is "worthy of all our praise" underscores the central theme of the song: the exaltation of God's greatness and worthiness of honor, glory, power, and praise.

The song also highlights the joy and energy that should accompany worship. Phrases like "make a melody" and "sing unto the Lord" suggest that worship is not just a solemn duty but a joyful expression of gratitude and reverence. The mention of a "song and a sword" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the power of worship and praise in spiritual battles, reinforcing the idea that worship is both a celebration and a form of spiritual warfare.

The "Welcome Rap" section adds a contemporary and inclusive touch to the song, inviting everyone to participate in the celebration. It emphasizes the communal aspect of worship, encouraging listeners to learn how to worship with those around them. The rap also looks forward to the eternal worship that will take place in Heaven, making a joyful noise and thanking the Lord for His deeds. This section reinforces the message that worship is a collective, joyful, and dynamic experience, meant to bring people together in glorifying the Savior with all their strength.

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