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[color:"blue"]This may have absolutely nothing to do with the original topic, but I think it ties in...I guess. But what about dancing in NON-corporate worship? For example:

Let's say myself and some of the guys all get together and go to the park. We sit at a picnic table under one of the shelters and are discussing the deep things of God. And let's suppose that someone gets out their guitar and begins to play some hymns and praise songs and stuff and without any kind of thought, someone begins to dance in praise to God for the fact that He chose them and called them by His irresistible call and grace? Is this permitted?

The verse was quoted in that article, but I will use it again, Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with timbrel and dancing; Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe.
And that passage is seemingly written as a command to do that...

But anyway...my question...Outside of corporate worship, is dancing ok?



Hmmm whirling dervishes for Jesus has quite a ring to it.[img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/flee.gif" alt="flee" title="flee[/img] The problem I see with this is it is typically the cults like the Shakers and others that have promoted dance of this manner. Plus I don't see anything that tells us during our personal worship God wants us to whirl or circle dance.