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Psalm 33:2-3
Praise the Lord with the harp; make music to him on the ten-stringed lyre. Sing to him a new song; play skilfully, and shout for joy.
Hands up anyone who's got their ten-stringed lyre out recently! I'm guessing that's none of us. I'd be surprised if we could even
Of course not! After all, as we saw yesterday, it is 'fitting' to praise God. He is praise-worthy, so of course we, his people, should praise him. We probably don't often say 'I haven't got a lyre, so I
But better to give him the best of what we've actually got, right
During lockdown, at 8pm every Thursday many people
So, let's grab whatever comes to hand, whether it's an instrument or a Spotify account, a lone voice, or a family banging spoons on
By Cathy DaltonPsalm 33:2-3
Praise the Lord with the harp; make music to him on the ten-stringed lyre. Sing to him a new song; play skilfully, and shout for joy.
Hands up anyone who's got their ten-stringed lyre out recently! I'm guessing that's none of us. I'd be surprised if we could even
Of course not! After all, as we saw yesterday, it is 'fitting' to praise God. He is praise-worthy, so of course we, his people, should praise him. We probably don't often say 'I haven't got a lyre, so I
But better to give him the best of what we've actually got, right
During lockdown, at 8pm every Thursday many people
So, let's grab whatever comes to hand, whether it's an instrument or a Spotify account, a lone voice, or a family banging spoons on