READ: PSALMS 28:7; 33:1-3; 40:3; COLOSSIANS 3:16\nWhile I was in high school, I wrote the first version of today\u2019s poem as a song for my personal worship time. Although I can\u2019t read or write music, I can strum a few chords on the guitar and still enjoy singing this song in my devotional time with God. Music is God\u2019s gift to everyone, no matter how \u201cmusically inclined\u201d we are (or not!). Through music, God helps us interact with Him in a unique way. We can speak to Him in song, and God often speaks to our hearts as we sing to Him. And, since Scripture repeatedly tells us to sing to God, I believe He delights in our songs more than we can imagine!\nSing a song of praise\nunto the King of Kings;\nSing a song of praise\u2014\nHe has done wondrous things!\n\xa0\nSing a song of praise\nunto the Lord of Peace;\nSing a song of praise\u2014\nLet not your voices cease!\n\xa0\nSing His praise\u2014Alleluia!\nShout His praise\u2014Alleluia!\nSing a song! Sing a song of praise!\n\xa0\nSing a song of praise\nunto the Lamb of old;\nSing a song of praise\u2014\nThe Word of Truth behold!\n\xa0\nSing a song of praise\nunto the LORD Most High;\nSing a song of praise\u2014\nHis Name is Adonai!\n\xa0\nSing His praise\u2014Alleluia!\nShout His praise\u2014Alleluia!\nSing a song! Sing a song of praise! \u2022 G. Kam Congleton\n\u2022 Jesus is the King and Lord of all creation, and yet He chose to humble Himself, taking the position of a servant and dying on a cross, then rising from the dead to make the way for us, His creation, to be with Him. What are some ways we can praise Him for that amazing act of love?\n\u2022 Consider writing your own song of praise: Pick a Scripture passage\u2014maybe Nehemiah 9:5-6 or one of today\u2019s Bible passages. Then use some of your favorite phrases to create your own song to the Lord. No matter your musical bent, you can be sure of one thing: God is listening, and He delights in your song!\nI will sing the praises of the name of the LORD Most High. Psalm 7:17 (NIV)