Psalm
100:1-2 instructs the Christian musician to “Make a joyful shout to the LORD,
all you lands! Serve the LORD with gladness; Come before His presence with
singing.” (NKJV) Do you ever
wonder why the Lord told musicians to be happy?
It must be that we often have trouble rejoicing. He not only instructed musicians to be joyful
but also very explicitly commands them to shout (ruah 7321) out these praises
with joy. I think our all wise heavenly
Father wanted us to drown out Satan’s accusing voice by coming into god’s
presence with joyful shouts of musical praise.
I know for sure that I cannot hear God’s still small voice (I Kings
19:12) when Satan is whispering “gloom and doom” in both of my ears.
God also instructed Christians all
over the earth (erets 776) to serve Him with gladness. Strong’s
Concordance says that the word simchah (8057) means to serve Jehovah with “blithesomeness
or glee, exceeding gladness, joy, mirth, pleasure, rejoice(-ing).” Wow, I needed that admonition this morning
because I got up at 3:30 AM because I couldn’t sleep. So, I am purposing in my heart to be happy
today. It would be a good idea if you would
also decide to be happy in the Lord.
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