The kind that invites everyone to join the symphony of the redeemed...
There's a really good chance that the psalmist has noticed a lack of adoration... a drop, somewhat of a decline in awe centered praise for God and he is now compelled to say something about it.
You ever get a sense that others are letting the days get ahead of them. That the challengers appear to be advancing and the victims of despair are fleeing rather than fighting for a cause?
"Make a joyful shout or noise" "To mar: to mar or break, to pierce or split or shatter. To alarm or shout."
Mar or Break the yoke of lies. Mar or Break the burden of unbelief. Mar or Break the chains of deception. Mar or Break the strongholds of despair and defeat.
"Let the chords of your voice declare the splendor of His name."
"Sing out the honor of His name..." The picture is of one who is walking through his vineyard and what he sees is an abundance of fruit. The vines are overflowing with heavy fruit so he rakes his hands along the vines in exuberant joy and bings to trim and prune the heavier branches that the vine may become even more fruitful.
"Make His praise/a clear song full and weighty/heavy."
Loaded with undeniable: adoration, applauds, affirmation
His song should be: passionate, precise, personal, purposeful (heavy and weighty)
What stifles passionate praise?
Misunderstandings (Psalms 66:7)
What keeps us from the ear splitting kind of praise?
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