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I am a music appreciator, especially when people are singing to praise God. Recently I heard the choir at our church sing beautiful anthems accompanied by piano and organ. I heard our worship team sing praise songs some of which were converted from old favorite hymns now accompanied by guitar and drums. The children’s choir sang a beautiful song and “sang” it in American Sign Language at the same time. And I listened to a man sing a song of praise he wrote while in prison. As he poured out his heart in song, you could feel his experience of God’s grace as he praised God.
This expression of praising God through song can be found throughout scripture, another great reminder is found in the New Testament in one of Paul’s letters to the church at Ephesus.
Ephesians 5:18b-20 (New Living Translation) …be filled with the Holy Spirit, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs among yourselves, and making music to the Lord in your hearts. And give thanks for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit, singing psalms and hymns to the Lord? I wish you were there to hear the Voices of Ephesian choir that sang at our church. Now we have a large sanctuary with a high ceiling, but this choir was filled with the Holy Spirit, and they sang with such power that it completely filled our sanctuary and each one of us who experienced it. Why do we sing praises to God? When you feel the depth of God’s love for you; when you know the God who created the heaven and earth also created you because God loves you and wants a relationship with you. Then you will want to be filled with the Holy Spirit and sing out to the Lord with all the power and passion you have.
Will you pray with me….Father God, through the stillness of our prayers we cry out to you. Through the power of our song, we praise you. Fill us with your Holy Spirit so we can praise you and sing to you with all that we have to offer. Amen.
This devotion was written and read by Owen Ragland.
A special recognition to the Voices of Ephesian choir from Ephesian Primitive Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. If you want to hear the power of their song, visit our church website at 1stchurch.org, and watch the 10:30 sanctuary service from April 6, 2025. You will be blessed!
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