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Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote a short sonnet titled “How Do I Love Thee” which has been famously quoted many times. She is trying to capture the heart that overflows with love for someone. The words that she finds don’t seem to be quite enough, no matter how big they are. And the love she’s expressing is all-encompassing: from youth to old age, from joys to sorrows. While we can understand this concept in romantic love or infatuation, we often do not associate it with our worship. Yet David gushes about God in this psalm. His love and praise seem to search for descriptions big enough to capture what he is thinking and feeling. But if you had to sum up his point, it could probably be done with one word: sing. We are invited to sing and make music to our Lord for more reasons than we can count. This song is destined to be one of joy and gratitude. But before we find our way to hearts that are full, we have to be ready to use music with everything we have to express our love for our Lord!
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote a short sonnet titled “How Do I Love Thee” which has been famously quoted many times. She is trying to capture the heart that overflows with love for someone. The words that she finds don’t seem to be quite enough, no matter how big they are. And the love she’s expressing is all-encompassing: from youth to old age, from joys to sorrows. While we can understand this concept in romantic love or infatuation, we often do not associate it with our worship. Yet David gushes about God in this psalm. His love and praise seem to search for descriptions big enough to capture what he is thinking and feeling. But if you had to sum up his point, it could probably be done with one word: sing. We are invited to sing and make music to our Lord for more reasons than we can count. This song is destined to be one of joy and gratitude. But before we find our way to hearts that are full, we have to be ready to use music with everything we have to express our love for our Lord!
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