Psalm 47:6

Psalm 47:6

Sing praises to our King

It will do us no harm if we view this verse as a command! There is a lot of confusion today about the difference between the various words that are used to describe how we Christians acclaim our God. As mentioned before in these musings, worship is not about singing songs, it is about a life of service and humble obedience, it is about acknowledging the Lord in all that we say and do, it is about surrender to His name. Praise, quite obviously, is what comes from our lips. Most “worship leaders” would be far better described as “praise leaders” because they encourage congregations to think, sing and pray out words of adoration and devotion to the Lord God and to His Son, Jesus Christ. 

It’s amazing, isn’t it, that we have so many words for our acknowledgement of the Lord? Acclaim, honour, adoration, devotion, glory, celebration, blessing, thanksgiving, admiration, hail, laud, exaltation, magnify, extol. This Psalm invites, nay commands, that we sing His praise, that we sing to our King. Let’s make a conscious effort to do this. As I write this, we are still in days of lockdown, because of Covid. It is over a year since I gathered with other believers to sing publicly to the Lord, how I miss this. However, there are still CDs and countless media outlets where it has been possible to join with others and sing the praises of our Lord. And we can always sing our own songs – in tongues maybe? So, do it! Today!

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