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What does the Bible say about singing during times of sorrow?

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The Bible encourages singing as a source of comfort and joy, even during sorrowful times.

The act of singing is deeply embedded in biblical tradition, particularly illustrated through the Psalms. As mentioned in the sermon, the psalms were designed to be sung, providing a means of expressing both sorrow and joy. In times of distress, singing can uplift one's spirit, as demonstrated by Paul and Silas, who sang hymns while in prison, leading to their miraculous release. The practice of singing psalms and hymns helps believers to remember God's promises and provides comfort in sorrowful moments, reinforcing the belief that God is present with His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 13, Acts 16:25-26, Ephesians 5:19

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The Howling Psalm
Paul Mahan · Oct 24, 2018
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