“Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals!”
Psalm 150:1-6
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I always say that when I see Jesus face-to-face, He’ll hand me an electric guitar and I’m going to be able to play it!
It’s exciting to think of all the ways we will be able to praise Him when we see Him face-to-face!
Blessings~
Shari
Do you play any of those? I’m visiting from Heather’s meme.
No I do not. This pictures was taken in Seattle at The Experience Music Project.
Blessings~
Shari
Haha! I love praising God!
Blessings,
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So do I! 🙂
I have always wondered what churches that do not allow instrumental music in worship do with passages like this? 🙂 Praising the Lord is can be quiet and prayerful or loud and joyful or a combination.
Keep up the God work and thanks for stopping by Life, Love, and Laughter in a Large Family.
I agree! Thank you!
Blessings~
Shari
That’s a lot of guitars, made to praise! Wish I knew how to play, but I play my Canon instead 😉 Thank you for linking up today !!
Thank you for hosting. I don’t play any of these instruments. I prefer my Canon as well. 🙂
Blessings~
Shari
Love this reminder to Praise Him in all ways, and music is such an awesome tool. Love your shot here!
Thank you! It was taken in Seattle at The Experience Music Project.
Blessings~
Shari
I can almost see David playing his harp and singing these words. My husband is a musician so music surrounds our lives. One summer when my girls were small we learned this chapter. They’ve grown up praising God in voice and instrument. Blesses me and I know the return of their gift to God please God and touches others.
I agree! Thank you for stopping by!
Blessings~
Shari
We used to go to so many music shops… and piles of guitars, etc., were overwhelmingly blessing us. My husband, a pianist, was sometimes blessed by that instrument, too. We are very musically oriented, and I praise so much; that’s how I survive my days. Thanks.
It’s the best way to get through a day! I’m so glad you visited today!
Blessings~
Shari
oh the sound of quiet worshippers… such a beauty to listen too.
“Make a joyful noise unto the Lord” – I wish I could play a musical instrument and sing! I cannot sing but I can play the organ using all of 5 chords!!!!! I’m glad the Lord said make a joyful “noise” or I’d be in big trouble!