Hallelujah
If we cannot rejoice in our circumstance, we can always rejoice in the Lord.
Philippians 4 Verse 4: "Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say again Rejoice!"
Psalms 111 and 112, are Praise the Lord Psalms that either begin or end with "Praise the Lord".
Psalm 111 Verse 1: "Hallelujah! I will praise the Lord with all my heart".
Psalm 112 Verse 1: "Hallelujah! Happy is the man {or Woman} who fears the Lord, making great delight od His commandments".
Hallelujah, dictionary meaning: A song or exclamation of praise to God.
The psalmist does not stay at home and worship in private, as important as that is, he goes to the sanctuary and joins in with others, for we encourage one another as we praise God together.
The import thing is that we are wholehearted in our worship, giving God our very best.
How can we feel down if we rejoice in the Lord? Rejoicing in what Our Lord Our Redeemer and Our Friend has done for us always.
Growth will come to all our lives when we learn to rejoice in the Lord despite our circumstances.
God Bless
OFJ
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