The Joy of the Lord is Our Strength Part 2
Psalm 27:5 & 6 tells us, “
For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion [5520, cok (soke) a
tabernacle, a protected place] in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide
me; he shall set me upon a rock. And now
shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me: therefore will I offer in his
tabernacle sacrifice of joy; [8643, teruah, acclamation of joy, jubile,
rejoicing, shouting] I will sing, yea I will sing praises unto the LORD.”
In the time of trouble David prayed that God would hide
him in a protected place. He further
stated that God would lift up his head.
Did David feel like praising God?
Probably not, but in verse six David declared that in the midst of
trouble he would give God the sacrifice of joy.
Although he probably did not feel like it, he declared I will sing, yea I
will sing praises unto the LORD.
Church musicians are probably the must emotional,
moody people on the face of the earth.
We go from the highest joy to the slew of despond in a matter of
moments. When we hit bottom emotionally
then it is time to give God the sacrifice of praise.
We know that a sacrifice costs us something or it
wouldn’t be called a sacrifice now would it?
When we are in our highest moment of joy our musical offering doesn’t
cost us nearly as much as it does when we come to Sunday morning worship so low
emotionally that we believe that we could walk under a closed door without
bending over at all.
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