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WorshipGod Conference

If you plan, lead, or participate in the Sunday gatherings of your local church, the WorshipGod Conference will equip and encourage you to serve with greater faith, joy, and fruitfulness. Main session speakers will include John Piper, Jared Mellinger, HB Charles, Jr., Josh Blount, Devon Kauflin, and Mike Bullmore. Musical guests will include Ben Shive, Skye Peterson, Jonathan & Sarah Jerez, Adam Wright (Corner Room Music), Caroline Cobb, and more.

As always, there will be free lunches, loads of gifts, and opportunities to be built up as an individual or with your team. Registration prices go up April 15, but students, church planters, international attendees, and senior pastors are always only $99.

Hope to see you there!

Coming Soon: A Preview of the Knowing God Album

The blog post Coming Soon: A Preview of the Knowing God Album originally appeared on Christ Over All on December 22, 2023 and was reposted with permission.


2023 marked the 50th anniversary of J.I. Packer’s classic book, Knowing God. What originated as a series of magazine articles has become a tool that God has used to shape, deepen, and ignite the theology of five decades of Christians, including me. Since I first read it in the late 70s, I’ve quoted and referred to it more times than I can count. Kevin DeYoung called it “easily one of the most influential books of the last half century.”

So when my son, Devon, suggested that Sovereign Grace Music write and record an album of songs based on Packer’s book, it was a no-brainer. First, it would be an opportunity to highlight how God has used Knowing God to make theology not only accessible, but delightful. Second, we knew Packer’s book would be a rich resource for songs that connect the head and the heart. Third, we hoped it would cause those who have never read it to do so, and stir those who have already read it to read it again! Finally, good theology always leads to glad doxology. Knowing God isn’t simply a book to read. It’s songs waiting to be sung.

So in early 2022, we began writing them. It would be an overwhelming task to try to write a song for each of the twenty-two chapters, and would also make for an excessively long album. Instead, we based our songs on sentences, paragraphs, or chapters that inspired us. Sometimes the connection was obvious. Other times, Packer’s words served as a springboard for articulating related themes.

It was moving to see the reaction of people who had never read the book. “Where has this book been? . . . This is amazing! . . . Packer communicates such deep thoughts in such a clear and understandable way!” But those familiar with the book responded similarly. “I forgot how helpful this book was . . . His writing is so biblical and affecting . . . Why haven’t I read this every year?”

We ended up with over 100 songs, which isn’t unusual when we’re working on a recording. Here are some of the songs that made the cut after a year and a half of writing.

Sing

Sing is a jubilant call to worship that reflects a single sentence in chapter thirteen, “The Grace of God.” Packer quotes the lyrics to an Isaac Watts hymn and then says, “The people who can sincerely take Watts’ words on their lips will not soon tire of singing the praises of grace.”

So verse three of Sing proclaims:

On the final day when the Lord on high returns in majesty

We will bow in wonder before the Lamb

and evermore the saints will sing

yes, evermore the saints will sing . . .

Morning and evening everything breathing must sing, oh sing

All of creation rise up and praise the King of kings

The One who created and redeemed us is worthy of unending songs of passionate praise. 

Christ Our Wisdom

Christ Our Wisdom is an extended meditation on chapters nine and ten, in which Packer reminds us how God often hides his purposes so we learn to trust his wisdom and not our own. 

“The New Testament tells us that the fruit of wisdom is Christlikeness—peace, and humility, and love (James 3:17)—and the root of it is faith in Christ (1 Corinthians 3:18; 2 Timothy 3:15) as the manifested wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:24, 30).”

As we look to Christ as our wisdom, we learn to trust God even when we can’t see the way ahead. 

Christ our wisdom, we are humbled when you hide your ways from us

You have purposes unnumbered, each one good and glorious 

Help us trust when we grow weary, free us from our anxious thoughts 

Give us grace to see more clearly You are God and we are not    

We Are Yours Forever

We Are Yours Forever was an attempt to capture one of the most impacting chapters in Knowing God, “Sons of God.” Few have written so eloquently or powerfully on the privilege, reality, and effect of being adopted into God’s family. 

“Adoption is a family idea, conceived in terms of love, and viewing God as father. In adoption, God takes us into his family and fellowship—he establishes us as his children and heirs. Closeness, affection, and generosity are at the heart of the relationship. To be right with God the Judge is a great thing, but to be loved and cared for by God the Father is a greater.”

We tried to express the greatness of that family relationship in this chorus:

Oh, what a love you have lavished on us 

To call us Your children, daughters and sons

One with the Savior, bought by his blood 

We are yours forever

All Things

All Things is a simple song that reflects this section from chapter twelve, “The Love of God.” 

“As believers, we find in the cross of Christ assurance that we, as individuals, are beloved of God; ‘the Son of God . . . loved me and gave himself for me’ (Gal. 2:20). Knowing this, we are able to apply to ourselves the promise that all things work together for good to them that love God and are called according to his purpose (Rom. 8:28). Not just some things, note, but all things!”

The last verse of the song directs our eyes to the faithfulness of God in all things, even to the end:

Til the day you come in power or I reach my final hour

You will keep me

You’re the Author of my story,

You are faithful, you are for me 

I will praise you, I will praise you

Additional Songs

The rest of the album includes some revised and modern hymns, a communion song, and songs that focus on living to pleasing the Lord, the Spirit’s work in helping us see Christ, and the final judgment. And as a bonus, we’ve included a new version of Before the Throne of God Above.

The album isn’t out yet, but we’ll be releasing a single a month starting in February 2024, and Lord willing, the rest of the album in July.

We pray that as you listen to and sing these songs from Knowing God you’ll appreciate more than ever how our best theology will always lead to passionate praise.


Bob Kauflin is a pastor, songwriter, worship leader, and author with over thirty-five years of experience. After serving as a pastor in Sovereign Grace Churches for twelve years, he assumed the role of Director of Sovereign Grace Music in 1997. Through conferences, seminars, and his blog (www.worshipmatters.com), he seeks to equip pastors, musicians, and songwriters in the theology and practice of congregational worship. He is currently one of the pastors at Sovereign Grace Church in Louisville, KY, led by C.J. Mahaney. Bob and his wife Julie are blessed with six adult children and an ever-growing number of grandchildren.

A Trip Down Under

David Zimmer and I recently had the joy of visiting Sovereign Grace Church Sydney and Paramatta, led by Dave Taylor and Riley Spring.

We arrived Friday morning, 28 April, and spent the day in Sydney. On Saturday, we led a workshop for musicians from both churches in the morning, rehearsed in the afternoon, and led a 'Gathering Around the Gospel' event that night for about 300 people. On Sunday we were with Sovereign Grace Church Sydney. 

We spent most of Monday with Colin Buchanan, a humble songwriter/artist who is known in Australia for his kids' music. He also recently co-authored the song “Jesus, Strong and Kind” with CityAlight. On Tuesday we met with pastors from both churches to talk about priorities in our Sunday gatherings, and that night we met with the leaders and wives to talk about marriage, parenting, and ministry.

On Wednesday through to late Saturday we led a Worship Matters Intensive for musicians from our churches as well as churches in Sydney, Perth, Tokyo, and Manila. It was a feast of fellowship and encouragement.

On Sunday, we served at Sovereign Grace Church Paramatta, and after lunch with the church, spent the evening debriefing with Dave and Riley. We left the next day, but not before squeezing in a trip to a wildlife park where we could pet a koala and feed some kangaroos.

Of the many takeaways from our time in Sydney, here are four that deeply impacted us.


Bob Kauflin is the Director of Sovereign Grace Music

Should We Sing Songs From Questionable Sources?

How should we think about singing songs by artists or ministries that we have theological concerns about? Are there any biblical principles to guide us? That's the conversation Bob Kauflin, David Zimmer, and Devon Kauflin engage in on this episode of Sound Plus Doctrine released on May 22, 2023.

Why the WorshipGod Conference?

July 27-30, Louisville, KY

Since 2004, Sovereign Grace Music has been seeking to serve churches through the WorshipGod conference, held every other year and hosted by Bob Kauflin. This year, it will take place July 27-30 in Louisville, KY. What makes this worship conference worth attending? Who is it for? What's the origin of the name? And why should you consider coming? Find out in this episode of Sound Plus Doctrine.

O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer

Just a couple of weeks ago, Bob Kauflin, Director of Sovereign Grace Music, and the adult choir at Sovereign Grace Church Louisville, performed and recorded the song, “O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer.” This song is from our 2017 album, Prayers of the Saints [Live]. Inspiration for this song is taken from Psalms 19:1Psalms 71:19. May our prayers include the declarations of this song as we seek him in our ever changing culture–May all my days bring glory to His name. For song lyrics, chord charts, etc., please visit the song page here

Enjoy this rendition of the song!

Music and words by Nathan Stiff © 2017 Sovereign Grace Worship/ASCAP (adm worldwide at www.CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK & Europe which is adm by Integrity Music). From Prayers of the Saints Live. Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org CCLI #7096627 Used by Permission.