Tuesday, September 9, 2014

What are you listening to?


Praising God is an important part of our Christian life, and music is such a lovely, even fun way to praise Him, isn't it?

Seems to me that when I sing or hum a tune and think about praising God, my day just seems brighter. Might not change my circumstances, but it changes the way I respond to them!

If you have a moment, please read Psalm 145 today, and find a cheerful praise song to listen to! I know I will!

What are you listening to today?


2 comments:

  1. I like to listen to an old time gospel station on Pandora. Especially when I'm sewing. I can sign those old hymns by memory and it's one way of encorporating my daily dose of Jesus while doing something else.

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  2. We've been listening to Josh Groban lately, and especially to this song here. It is a beautiful love song to our Lord.
    "My Confession"

    I have been blind, unwilling to see
    The true love you're giving.
    I have ignored every blessing.
    I'm on my knees confessing

    That I feel myself surrender
    Each time I see your face.
    I am staggered by your beauty,
    Your unassuming grace.
    And I feel my heart is turning,
    Falling into place.
    I can't hide it
    Now hear my confession.

    I have been wrong about you.
    Thought I was strong without you.
    For so long nothing could move me.
    For so long nothing could change me.
    Now I feel myself surrender
    Each time I see your face.
    I am captured by your beauty,
    Your unassuming grace.
    And I feel my heart is turning,
    Falling into place.
    I can't hide it
    Now hear my confession.

    [Bridge:]
    You are the air that I breathe.
    You're the ground beneath my feet.
    When did I stop believing?

    Cause I feel myself surrender
    Each time I see your face.
    I am staggered by your beauty,
    Your unassuming grace.
    And I feel my heart
    Falling into place.
    I can't hide it
    Now hear my confession.
    I can't hide it
    Now hear my confession.
    Hear my confession

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