“Serve the LORD with gladness; Come before Him with joyful singing.” Psalm 100:2 NASB

Whether an old-time hymn, a chorus medley, or one of our many contemporary compositions, worship songs tell of the greatness of God, His Holy attributes, His love and mercy and our response to Him through Praise and Worship.
The psalmist writes, “Come before Him with joyful singing.” Unfortunately or not, our response and participation in worshiping God through song is not always “with joyful singing.” There made be instances when your mind is clouded, you are not feeling well, or you are having one of those days. Well take heart my friend, the Lord knows of your situation.
Participating in worship songs is not only an outward activity, but also an inward response to our Lord. It is a matter of the heart. I admit my musical ability is limited, in fact it is very limited, including singing. My singing is anything but joyful to the general public, and I am not one who adheres to “make a joyful noise to the Lord.” Yes, the Lord knows of my situation, but I do not want to subject my brothers and sisters to my joyful noise.
So whether you are having a bad day and you are not yourself, or your musical talent is on the short side, worshiping the Lord through song can still occur as the Lord knows your heart. You can worship, sing along and praise God in your heart. And the good news is that one day we will all be worshiping God around the throne in heaven with nothing to distract us, no sickness, no cares of this world, only joyful singing and with no one singing off key, even me.
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Worship of Father God is the best medicine for a hurting individual. He loves a sacrifice of praise – hallelujah.
God bless you and your family today brother 🙏
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Thank you brother.
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