Our passage is one of...
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Our passage is one of the first references to singing in the context of Christian worship. Christianity has always been a singing faith. Emerging from the tradition of psalm singing into Judaism, our faith soon produced hymn writers. Today we sing the immortal classics of such hymnody composers as Isaac Watts, Samuel Wesley, Fanny J. Crosby, and a host of others. It is impossible to imagine how sterile worship would be without music. An old expression goes, "God blesses you when you pray but blesses you twice when you sing."
We may not have the singing ability of an Amy Grant or the composing genius of Andrae Crouch, but we can all lift our voices in song and praise the God who sings salvation's song in our lives. Psalm 104:33 resounds with the joy of song:
I will sing unto the Lord
As long as I live;
I will sing praise to my God
While I have by being.
-- Mills
We may not have the singing ability of an Amy Grant or the composing genius of Andrae Crouch, but we can all lift our voices in song and praise the God who sings salvation's song in our lives. Psalm 104:33 resounds with the joy of song:
I will sing unto the Lord
As long as I live;
I will sing praise to my God
While I have by being.
-- Mills
