Readings: Psalms 47 and 97
Both Psalms exclaim, “God reigns”! In one we see the physical ways in which we can offer our praise: singing, clapping, shouting, and with instruments. In the second, we see many ways we can experience or observe this exclamation: clouds, melting mountains, consuming fires, and images of heaven. In these two Psalms, we see God’s grandeur, we see His glory.
At a concert last night we sang songs of praise to our God and to Jesus. We also clapped and shouted; the band’s sang and played a variety of instruments to lead our praise and worship. The Word was also proclaimed and the message of salvation was loud and clear. Perhaps many of us also experienced something similar in church yesterday morning! One leaves gatherings such as worhsip or a concert with energy, enthusiasm, and the Spirit of the Lord upon them. We go forth with an exalted sense of who God is. We go forth filled with joy, hope, love, and a sense of now being closer to God.
Often this reframed sense of our relationship to and with God causes us to see the world and people around us in a different way. We exit an experience that drew us closer to God more able to see Him in our world – in nature and in people. We also can recognize Him in people more quickly and more clearly. When we choose to draw closer to God we are also choosing to be more like Him. That joy, love, and hope that we now know better more easily flows from us to others in our lives. Each time we allow ourselves to connect to, to share, to be a part of His activity in our worlds, the more we come to realize and recognize His presence the next time. May we ever continue to seek, share, and grow in our relationship with our God!