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Daily Bread

Hymns of praise

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Sing to the LORD a new song, and His praise in the assembly of saints. – Psalm 149:1

Music is one of those good things in life we take for granted. Yet, as is so often the case, sinful man has taken this good gift from God and used it to serve evil purposes. In our day we’re especially aware of its misuse and of the shameful lyrics that so often are a part of it. Good music, however, is a blessing from the Lord. It’s a soothing tonic for troubled hearts. It can motivate us to live for Christ, and through it we can lift our hearts in praise to the Lord. Without music, we would be greatly deprived.

An old Jewish legend says that after God had created the world He called the angels to Himself and asked them what they thought of it. One of them said, "The only thing lacking is the sound of praise to the Creator." So God created music, and it was heard in the whisper of the wind and in the song of the birds. He also gave man the gift of song. And throughout all the ages, music has blessed multitudes of people.

Singing God’s praises honors the Lord, edifies our brothers and sisters in Christ, and brings us joy. As we join with other Christians in singing, it should be with a renewed appreciation of music. So let us join voices with fellow believers and lift our hearts in hymns of praise whenever we have the privilege. – Richard W. De Haan

Bless the Lord and sing His praises,

Bless the Lord now, O my soul;

Join the song all heaven raises,

Let the anthem loudly roll! – Peterson


READ: PSALM 149


Hearts in tune with God will sing His praises.

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BLESS THE LORD

DE HAAN

GOD

LORD

LORD. IT

LORD. WITHOUT

MUSIC

PETERSON

RICHARD W

SINGING GOD

SO GOD

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