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Why is singing praised in the Bible?

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Singing is praised in the Bible as an expression of gratitude and worship towards God, reflecting the believer's joy in salvation.

The Bible presents singing as a vital expression of praise, with Psalm 40 illustrating how God puts a new song in the hearts of His redeemed people. This new song is a reflection of the believer's transformation and gratitude for salvation. Singing serves as a means to remember God's deeds, express joy, and cultivate a heart of worship. In the liturgical context of the church, singing reinforces theological truths and unites believers in a communal expression of faith. Singing not only glorifies God but also has the power to encourage and edify the church body, reminding us of God's goodness and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:1-3, Psalm 98:1

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