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Kidung Jemaat Nomor 10 Link

Lirik Singkat (Short Lyrics for Reference) Hai mari sembah dengan sukacita, Hai mari sembah Raja segala raja! Dengan nyanyian, sorak-sorailah Dia, Dengan merendahkan hati di hadapan-Nya.

The subsequent verses pivot from us (the worshippers) to Him (the Creator). It often highlights God as the King above all gods, the Maker of the deep and dry land. This refocuses the congregation away from personal struggles or the pastor's eloquence, placing the attention solely on the majesty of Christ. Kidung Jemaat Nomor 10

Introduction In the rich treasury of Indonesian church music, Kidung Jemaat (KJ) No. 10, titled "Hai Mari Sembah" (O Come, Let Us Worship), holds a special place. Often sung as an opening hymn at Sunday services, this piece is more than a prelude—it is a theological declaration set to music. It calls believers out of the distractions of daily life and into the holy presence of God. Historical and Musical Context KJ No. 10 is typically set to a tune that exudes dignity and reverence. While many hymns in the KJ collection originate from Western European chorales (such as those by Johann Crüger or from the Genevan Psalter), this particular number has been adapted to fit the rhythmic and melodic sensibilities of Indonesian congregations. Its tempo is moderate and majestic, making it suitable for processions or the start of a solemn liturgy. Lyrical Breakdown and Theology The lyrics of "Hai Mari Sembah" are a masterclass in doctrinal clarity. The hymn usually unfolds in several stanzas that guide the worshipper through three key movements: Lirik Singkat (Short Lyrics for Reference) Hai mari

"Hai mari sembah, dengan sukacita..." The hymn opens with an urgent, joyful call to worship. This echoes Psalm 95: "O come, let us sing for joy to the Lord." It emphasizes that worship is not a passive observation but an active, communal response to God’s goodness. It often highlights God as the King above