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What does the Bible say about shouting to God?

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The Bible encourages us to clap our hands and shout unto God with a voice of triumph, reflecting our joy and victory in Him (Psalm 47:1).

Psalm 47:1 instructs all people to clap their hands and shout unto God with a voice of triumph. This call to worship expresses joy and victory as we recognize who God is and what He has done. Clapping and shouting are natural responses to feelings of triumph, reflecting both our gratitude for God’s salvation and His sovereignty over our lives. The act of shouting is an overflow of joy, celebrating the triumphs God has accomplished through Christ, particularly His victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Psalm 47:1

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Clap and Shout
Kevin Thacker · Jul 23, 2023
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