Psalm 104:33

Psalm 104:33

I will sing to the Lord all my life

Suddenly, the Psalm becomes very personal. The writer has investigated all of creation and he concludes that everything, with or without the breath of life, is offering praise to its Maker. Some of God’s creatures are endlessly praising Him with music and song, some created objects simply reflect His glory, the word the Bible uses is “resounds.” Whatever you and I see around us, wherever we go in the earth, there is a symphony of praise being played to the divine Creator. Even as I sit writing this, on a still, mid-December morning, I can hear a Robin singing loudly in the garden and a clear blue sky embraces the sun with joy, as it appears over the horizon. 

I have relatives who live just a few metres away from a very busy dual carriageway. They have lived in the same house for at least 50 years, and they never notice the traffic! Is it possible that we have failed to notice the song of praise that is being sung all around us? Even if we have, it is no excuse not to offer our own songs and praises to our Creator and Father. Let’s decide to spend the rest of our lives being men and women of praise. Let’s enjoy singing, dancing and praising when we are with others who share our love of the Lord, but let us also make time to praise Him personally, quietly and alone. Whatever happens in the future, the Lord our God will always be worthy of our praise, and He loves to hear His people singing and proclaiming His glory. 

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