-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Make a joyful shout to God, all the earth!
Sing out the honor of His name;
Make His praise glorious.
Say to God, “How awesome are Your works!
Through the greatness of Your power
Your enemies shall submit themselves to You (Psalm 66:1-3).
I love the Scriptures that tell us who God is and what our response to Him should be. A person with a loving relationship with God will view every opportunity to serve Him as a privilege, not an obligation.
The first three verses of Psalm 66 bring these wonderful words before us:
- joyful shout
- sing
- honor
- praise
- glorious
- awesome
- greatness
- power
Let’s take a closer look at the phrase “joyful shout”.
This is not a shout of agony, despair, defeat, gloom, or frustration. It is a shout of joy, coming from the depths of our hearts. It is a happy shout, a triumphant shout, an overcoming, overflowing shout. It is a shout of victory! It is the shout of a song that worships the King!
In 1994, Darlene Zschech released the worship song Shout to the Lord. It quickly became one of the most beloved worship songs within the body of Christ. (I wonder if the writer was inspired by Psalm 66 before writing the song?)
Here is the chorus:
Shout to the Lord
All the earth let us sing
Power and majesty
Praise to the King
Mountains bow down
And the seas will roar
At the sound of Your name—
I sing for joy
At the work of Your hands
Forever I'll love You
Forever I'll stand
Nothing compares to the promise
I have in You.
A joyful shout is not a scream or a cry for help from someone in danger or trouble. A joyful shout is a bold proclamation of a victory won. In the Lord, we live and move in Jesus’ victory.
In times of loss, hurt, or disappointment—
let Jesus’ sufficiency be your joyful shout of victory.
In times of stress, pressure, or uncertainty—
let Jesus’ peace be your joyful shout of victory.
In times of weakness, weariness, or fatigue—
let Jesus’ strength be your joyful shout of victory.
In times when you’ve been ignored, misunderstood,
or overlooked—let Jesus’ presence be your joyful shout of victory.
Insight: Your joyful shout of victory is your shout, but it’s not your victory. The victory is His. And His victory has you!
Insight: The voice that joyfully shouts the name of Jesus is the loudest, strongest, most authoritative voice in the room!
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