When Hannah received what GOD promised her she spoke praising
GOD(1 Samuel 2:1-10). Moses and Israelites sang songs of praise after GOD had brought
them through the red sea and drowned all their enemies (Exodus 15:1-18). Mary
sang when she was overjoyed in knowing the goodness of GOD in her life (Luke
1:46-55).
Do we sing to GOD only when our
prayers are answered? Do we sing only when we are happy and fully satisfied.
James 5:13 says,”Is anyone among you suffering? Let
him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing praise.” Does this mean that we don’t sing at all when
we have things not working out for us?
I understand that it is difficult
to thank when we do not know what to thank for or praise when we do not know
what to praise for. When we don’t receive what we prayed for its difficult to
say “thank YOU LORD”, let alone sing a newly composed song! So do we always
wait for that time when we are cheerful and sing a new song then? Is GOD
different in your different situations? Is HE not the same yesterday, today and
forever?
I think this verse simply means
that we should make ourselves cheerful by singing praises to HIM. Good days
will come. Why wait until then? Let us sing, let us sing praises for the things
we have not yet seen. Let us praise like David did when he was in his lowest.
When David pretended to be insane before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he
left he says I will extol the Lord at ALL Times; his praise will ALWAYS be on
my lips Psalm 34:1. In Acts 16:25 Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns
to GOD, in prison!
It is high time we realize the
power and importance of praising GOD. GOD deserves praise. Who are we to decide
which situation is right to worship and which is not? Let us praise
GOD, not because of what he has done or for what HE is going to do, instead let
us praise GOD for who HE is! Our Lord God is worthy to receive glory and honor and power Revelation 4:11.
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