A 3-Test Setlist for Sunday: How to Choose Songs that Teach the Word

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The Weekly Watch • Contending for the Word

A 3-Test Setlist for Sunday

How to choose songs that teach the Word, say the gospel, and serve the congregation.

Text-Rich
Gospel-Clear
Congregation-First

Show Summary

In this Reformation Month edition of The Weekly Watch, Dave Jenkins walks through a simple grid for building
Sunday’s setlist: Text-Rich, Gospel-Clear, and Congregation-First.
Learn quick 60-second audits, arrangement tips, and a sample three-song flow you can use this week.
Emotion is a gift, truth must lead.

Scripture: Colossians 3:16, Ephesians 5:19, Psalm 96:1–3

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Episode Notes

Big Idea

We become what we sing. Plan a set that is text-rich, gospel-clear, and congregation-first.


Biblical Foundations

  • Colossians 3:16: the word of Christ must dwell richly as we sing, teaching and admonishing.
  • Ephesians 5:19: address one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, with the heart to the Lord.
  • Psalm 96:1–3: sing a new song, tell of His salvation, declare His glory among the nations.

The 3 Tests

  1. Text-Rich: lyrics should carry clear Bible truth, name God’s attributes, and tie lines to chapter and verse.
  2. Gospel-Clear: name the cross and resurrection, grace through faith, and the benefits of salvation.
  3. Congregation-First: pick singable keys, steady rhythms, and mixes that let the room carry the melody.

60-Second Audits

  • Text check: write a Scripture reference beside the chorus.
  • Gospel check: where does the set say cross and resurrection.
  • Singability check.
  • Clarity check: would a new believer understand who God is and what He has done.

Sample 3-Song Set

  • Psalm: Psalm 96 (faithful metrical or modern setting).
  • Cross-Hymn: There Is a Fountain, The Power of the Cross, or In Christ Alone.
  • Doxology: Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow (Old 100th).

One Action for This Sunday

  1. Print your set and circle lines tied to Scripture, add references.
  2. Ensure one song clearly proclaims cross and resurrection.
  3. Read Psalm 96:1–3 before the opener.

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