Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2022)
Be Glad in the LORD!; Psalms 29-32
Season 5, Episode 12
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17-May-2022
"Music is the sound of our soul. When we sing, we communicate something that cannot be expressed in the same way as when we speak normally or in a sermon. From the tune of instruments to the melody of our voices, music can resonate the deeper meaning of inward expression and the emotional bandwidth of what we want to say. Good people produce great music. Messed up people produce messed up music. The sound of sin is horrible, while the image of righteousness is wonderful. Psalm 32 is a song of David reminding us of how great God is and the joy we can have through His forgiveness. As we join our hearts to read and pray and sing the lyrics, we express our personal need for God and His ability to forgive us for the wrong we have done, we ask God to forgive and help us. Praise God for His help and deliverance!
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