David was, among many other things, a man who expressed himself in song. So when he gave thanks to God it came out in a song. When he praise God there was another song. When David expressed his thanksgivings for God's provision and wisdom it came out as another song. David poured his heart out to God in song after song. Even his prayers became songs and psalms. I wonder if David spend more time singing than he did talking? But does that mean that singing is the only form of expressing the same responses to God by all people? I believe it is not. Some people may use words. Other will use pictures. People gifted to sculpt will share stone for the adoration of God's majesty. It may be in athletic expression, or dance, or service. With 6 billion people alive today there is surely a great vastness in the breadth of expression of how God has impacted each believer's life. I believe that any method can be an acceptable expression of one person's heart to God.
It took about 1 minute to read this psalm.
Stuart
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Psalm 108
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