Give
unto the Lord the glory due unto his name; worship
the Lord in the beauty of holiness. (Psalm 29:2 KJV)
From https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-29-2_Inspirational_Image/ |
O
come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker.
(Psalm
95:6 KJV)
From https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-95-6_Inspirational_Image/ |
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear
before him, all the earth.
(Psalm
96:9 KJV)
From https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-96-9_Inspirational_Image/ |
In considering all that is going on in our society and world, my hunch
is that many of us are feeling rather depleted and overwhelmed—not to mention
that rather drained feeling on a spiritual level, not physical. Therefore, in an effort to recharge spiritual
“batteries”, as we journey towards Easter, I offer you a time of worship
through music.
What is it about music that speaks to us in a way that nothing else can—bringing
healing, comfort, and refreshing?
Let the following songs minister to your entire being.
Come Now is the Time to Worship
Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)
Christ is Risen
My prayer is these worship songs will minster to you in a way that refreshes
you for the journey ahead. No matter how
bad things seem to get, those of us with Jesus as our Savior have an absolutely
amazing eternity that lies ahead!
What type of Christian music helps recharge your spiritual “batteries”?
Please join with me in prayer:
Precious Lord, thank You for drawing us to You and giving us a
heart-felt desire to worship You. Many
times, Lord, our hearts and bodies grow so weary we wonder how we can continue walking
the path before us. Yet, we are reminded
in Your Word that we are to worship You.
It is in worshiping You that we find the energy to keep on going, not
giving up until we are with You in Heaven.
Thank You for the gift of music that helps us worship You and for those
You have gifted with the ability to compose and play music. As we journey ever closer to Easter, draw our
focus to the costly gift of Jesus’ death and resurrection and its amazing beauty. May our worship be about You and You
alone. In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.
From My Heart to Yours,
Kim
For me, music is, and always will be, an integral part of worship, Kim. Thanks so much for sharing these inspirational songs today!
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Martha, music is so important to many of us. You're welcome for the inspirational songs. I'm happy they touched your heart.
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Oh thank you for these beautiful worship songs. I love them...and most types of worship music, whether it be traditional hymns or contemporary choruses and songs. It all goes back to the "heart of worship"...."and it's all about YOU, Jesus." If the music is Christ centered, it blesses my heart and Jesus is glorified. We need music to soothe our troubled souls and calm our spirits. God created music so that we could give Him praise. I am so thankful for the gift of spiritual music. Thank you for reminding us about the time to worship today. Blessings to you, my friend.
ReplyDeletePam, you're very welcome for the worship songs. It appears that I posted this for a reason (deeper than what I thought at the time). Yes, worship is all about Jesus! Christ-centered music is simply amazing. So many times we make worship about something that it isn't--us! May we all desire to worship Jesus for the right reasons.
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Hi Kim! I love that song, Come, Now is the Time to Worship. I remember playing it when my children were teens. Matt Maher is another singer I really like too.
ReplyDeleteMusic does really help me to calm down, or lift my mood. I can see why King David wrote so many psalms, he was so burdened by his kingship. How well God knew the healing properties of song!
Blessings,
Ceil
Hi Ceil! Come, Now is the Time to Worship is a great song--it was the one that came to me without doing a search on YouTube for appropriate videos. Music really does make a difference in so many ways. Music therapy seems to help in the ways nothing else can. King David's psalms really do seem to express the various realities of life.
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Kim