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As I'm recovering from a severe migraine, I'm reminded by the fact that to 'celebrate God' or 'Rejoice in the Lord always' is a choice. In good and bad times...
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Apr 8, 2016 · "Celebrate" is one of Emily's favorite Christmas songs! Sing and dance along to worship God and celebrate Jesus' birthday!Mr. Music is back, and this time he...
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New song every Friday! Follow this playlist with worship songs that are 100% scripture put to music. Praise God by singing His own words! Project of Love has...
Every Friday a new song! Philippians 4 - Celebrate God. Spotify. Youtube. Apple Music. Project of Love. Email. mail@projectoflove.com . Official.
- When You Sing, You Obey.
- When You Sing, You Dig Deep Roots in The Word.
- When You Sing, You Build Up others.
- When You Sing, You Make War.
- When You Sing, You Are Spiritually Strengthened For Trial.
- When You Sing, You Walk A God-Designed Pathway to Joy.
- When You Sing, You Glorify God.
Singing isn’t an option in Scripture. It’s a command: God’s people are more than just invited to sing; we are commanded to sing. When we sing, we’re doing what God asks of us!
The Apostle Paul lays out this exhortation to let God’s Word dwell in us richly, and then, he tells us how to live out that command. The first, of course, is teaching. But the second, is singing! Singing is one of the two chief ways in which God’s Word dwells in us richly. And, as we observed in the last point, singing is a command. But this comman...
First, you build up fellow believers when you sing: Note specifically here in Ephesians 5:19 that it says: “Addressing one anotherin psalms and hymns and spiritual songs…” We see the same thing in Colossians 3:13-16: the exhortation to sing comes on the heels of bearing with one another (v. 13a), forgiving one another (v. 13b), putting on love (v. ...
Chances are you didn’t connect singing and warfare together, but it’s a theme visible in Scripture. In Colossians 3, Paul is challenging the Colossians to literally put sin to death in their lives, to kill sin. So all the commands to love and peace and forgiveness and teaching and singingare attitudes and habits of the believer that will kill sin! ...
Often times, we think only of singing when we’re happy and times are good, but singing bringing strength for trialcomes out in Acts 16. Paul and Silas are unjustly imprisoned for the sake of the Gospel, and what do they do while they’re in prison? Sing! (Acts 16:25) And this truth is confirmed in the lives of persecuted believers throughout history...
Here is a sample of what the Psalms say about singing: 1. Psalms 5:11: “Let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy, and spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may exult in you.” 2. Psalms 9:2: “I will be glad and exult in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High.” 3. Psalms 51:14: “Deliver m...
True obedience, deep roots in the Word, building up others, making war against Satan and sin, persevering, finding joy in God: All these things bring glory to God, which is each person’s chief goal and purpose. Colossians 3 and Ephesians 5 bring this out simply but powerfully, telling us to sing “to God” and “to the Lord” because he is the object o...
Mar 15, 2015 · He is our new song. Our circumstances are not our song. Jesus is. When we gather for corporate worship, it is to share in this gift of “new heart-song” praise to our God together, both as individuals and as those who can truly call this God “ours.”. The heart of the psalmist should also be “our” heart as he proclaims, “Many will ...
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Sep 27, 2008 · All told, the Bible contains over four hundred references to singing and fifty direct commands to sing. The longest book of the Bible, the Psalms, is a book of songs. And in the New Testament we’re commanded not once, but twice, to sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to one another when we meet (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16).