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The Singing God

Shema

CF Ambassador
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An Emoji Devotional for Wed 18th August, 2021

Topic: The Singing God

Highlights:

The Lord your God wins victory after victory and is always with you. He celebrates and sings because of you, and he will refresh your life with his love.”
Zephaniah 3:17

The first Being to sing songs is God. God is a Spirit John 4:24 and do sing songs. So His angels do listen to his songs and do back up and adlibs and harmony to his song. By this you will not be surprised why a musician was proclaimed by God to be a man after His heart. Later, God removed Saul and let David rule in his place. God said about him, “David the son of Jesse is the kind of person who pleases me most! He does everything I want him to do.”
Acts 13:22

Yes, David was there singing different Psalms in the wilderness with his sheep. He composed many songs like Psalm 23 "You, Lord , are my shepherd. I will never be in need." and was still singing while he saw his livestock resting on the green grass: "You let me rest in fields of green grass. You lead me to streams of peaceful water, and you refresh my life. You are true to your name, and you lead me along the right paths.
Psalms 23:2‭-‬3

God saw David from where He is as said "wow this boy cherished me". While everyone was busy in the city complaining about inflation and daily sales, a little boy "David was in the wilderness singing about things he saw His sheep doing using it to unwind the beauty of God's love and kindness towards Him.

The Lord your God is in the midst of you, a Mighty One, a Savior [Who saves]! He will rejoice over you with joy; He will rest [in silent satisfaction] and in His love He will be silent and make no mention [of past sins, or even recall them]; He will exult over you with singing.
Zephaniah 3:17

Like David do you sing songs of Psalms for God? Do you always reason in your heart how wonderful God is? Do you relate things around you with the kindness of God?

Even when people are not nice, God is singing, without thinking about your sins or their sins. If you listen to God's song then you too will sing beautiful songs of praises like King David sung in Book of Psalms. Don't look at what is happening around, think about God singing in the midst of you and join the harmony.

Remember that David was made King of his Nation without campaigning. When you join the Lord's choir to sing beautiful songs even right where you are, God will arise with joyful celebration over you. And you know what that means when the King of Kings and the Most High God rejoice over you, the whole heaven and earth will rejoice over you.

Psalm Song Prayer: How much longer, Lord , will you forget about me? Will it be forever? Please let's sing together now and let us rejoice together because I know you are in the midst of me and I appreciate your presence. In Jesus name. Amen

 
Indeed. I wonder if you are a fan of SciFi. If so, there is a Christian SF author named Kathy Tyers. (she wrote in the Star Wars universe) In her trilogy plus series Firebird, the central character refers to God as the "Singer."

She is one of my favorite authors.
 
Indeed. I wonder if you are a fan of SciFi. If so, there is a Christian SF author named Kathy Tyers. (she wrote in the Star Wars universe) In her trilogy plus series Firebird, the central character refers to God as the "Singer."

She is one of my favorite authors.
Interesting, Kathy Tyers might have digged deep to reach that conclusion that God indeed is a singer. However, My writing came from the revelational knowledge of Zephaniah 3:17

In the past I have watched and heard angel sing beautiful songs of melody. From the context It show that they exhibit that trait from God.
 
Indeed. Good stuff!

I too have heard angelic singing (possibly mixed with the "Great Multitude" of Rev 7.9) on a couple of occasions.
 
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