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What does the Bible say about making a joyful noise?

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The Bible encourages making a joyful noise unto the Lord as an expression of worship and gratitude, showcasing God's goodness and mercy.

The phrase 'make a joyful noise' is rooted in several Psalms, including Psalm 100, which emphasizes coming before the Lord with gladness and singing. This joyful noise is not simply about the volume or quality of sound, but rather the heart from which it emanates. It reflects an understanding of God's sovereignty as our Creator and our position as His people and sheep in His pasture. In Psalm 98:4, the call to 'make a loud noise and rejoice' encapsulates the spirit of worship that comes from recognizing God's goodness and the marvelous works He has done in our lives. True worship is meant to be heartfelt and genuine, stemming from an awareness of who God is and what He has accomplished for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 100, Psalm 98, Psalm 98:1-4, Psalm 100:1-2, 2 Samuel 12:20, Psalm 100:1

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A Joyful Noise
Obie Williams · Oct 2, 2022
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