AI OVERVIEW: Worship is expressed in three groups rooted in seven Hebrew words: physical (Yadah, Barak, Zamar), vocal/joyful (Shabach, Halal, Tehillah), and faith-filled (Todah). Yadah involves open hands in surrender and thanksgiving; Barak means kneeling in reverence before the Maker; Zamar includes musical praise and pruning, as David chose pruning over violence. Shabach is shouting with confidence as a declaration of loyalty in victory, as at Jericho; Halal celebrates God's reputation, sometimes with dance, and Tehillah is an unplanned heart-song that arises in any situation. Todah means thanksgiving before receiving, showing worship as vertical devotion and communal celebration, such as sharing a meal after sacrifice; it invites the church to practice Tehillah in the moment, lifting hands and hearts to God.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: The final message of Worthy of Worship.