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4 Reasons to Face the New Year without Fear -- December 30, 2010

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4 Reasons to Face the New Year without Fear
Adrian Rogers
We can live this coming year without fear if we apply four incredibly wonderful truths to our lives and root them deep into our hearts.
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Discover & Live Your Calling in the New Year
Kevin Brennfleck and Kay Marie Brennfleck
If your goals for this year include finding a new career -- one that is your vocational calling -- you may not be sure where to begin. Here are some suggested steps to get you started...
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10 Easy Ways to Get Organized
Jill Cooper
Develop these ten habits for a more organized, frugal life.
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Grace and Grit: Approaching the New Year with Jennifer Rothschild
Deborah J. Thompson
When a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa at the age of 15 began robbing her of her sight and her dreams of becoming a commercial artist, nationally-known author Jennifer Rothschild learned firsthand the reality of "walking by faith, not by sight." Recently, Jennifer shared her message of hope with Crosswalk.
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Spiritual Life

Prayers of Faith for the Impossible
Debbie Przybylski
God wants to answer prayers of faith for the impossible. Are we willing to step out into this dimension in our prayer lives?
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Treasures in the Wilderness of Suffering
Sharon W. Betters
Although surrounded by loving friends and family, we felt indescribable loneliness and abandonment by God.
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Family

God Has a Mission for Your Family
Whitney Hopler
God's call to reach lost people with the Gospel is for all believers – adults and children alike. Answering God's call to focus your family outward can bless each of you as you all bless others...
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Today's Devotional

Most of All (from "Living Love by Gary Chapman")
...that the love you have for me may be in them (John 17:26).
It is God who reminds us that Christ's unfailing love in us is what matters -- most of all.
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The importance of praising God through song

December 30, 2010

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! Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Praise the LORD!

Psalm 150:1-6

It was Billy Sunday who said we need to "Yank some of the groans out of (our) prayers and shove in some shouts." And of course, one of the most precious and beautiful ways to praise God is to sing the name of Jesus.

I'll tell you, I just love singing to the Lord. In fact, there are times I even make up songs. Now they're not fit for human consumption. In fact, they're not fit for anybody but the Lord! But I'll be driving down the road sometimes, just singing and praising God. It's great!

Now I realize that most of us aren't professional recording artists and many might not like to sing. But one clear truth we find in the Scripture is that God wants us to praise him with music.

Musical praise isn't just limited to those on stage with microphones. No, singing praises to God should be done by "everything that has breath!"

So next time you're driving down the road by yourself, turn the radio down and sing a few songs to the Lord. You'll be amazed how it feels to express your heart to your audience of one!  

PRAISING GOD THROUGH MUSIC IS A COMMAND FOR EVERYONE. SO USE YOUR VOICE TO EXPRESS YOUR LOVE TO HIM! 


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