when the word of Christ dwells

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Colossans 3:15-17

Singing was such a huge and sweet part of the biblical believer’s lives. David (the man after God’s own heart) broke out in song and dance, praising God. In 2 Samuel 6, David faces criticism for getting a little wild in his dancing and warns his wife – I will get even wilder than this. A man after God’s heart doesn’t contain his thankfulness in a respectful way – do we? I dare you, just dare you – no matter where you are today, get a little undignified in your praise to the Father. It doesn’t have to be in front of a crowd, it can be locked behind doors in your bedroom – but make sure the Lord knows how grateful you are.

Sing a little song, dance a little dance.
When the word of Christ dwells in you richly, it will come out one way or another.

{Today’s Scripture: Colossians 3:15-17}

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  2. Kay says:

    I just turn on my christion station on “khis” and the lord puts a smile on my face and movement in feet. I dance better than I sing. LoL

  3. Anna says:

    Truly, we are called to have peace amongst each other and in our inner self. There's nothing more pleasant than to be truly at peace and be thankful, no matter the circumstances around us. We should take care of our souls and make sure we're feeding ourselves spiritually. When we're familiar with Christ's word and it dwells in us, we make wise choices in life. And we're able to teach and encourage others with this wisdom from God. Whatever we do, we shouldn't praise ourselves but our deeds and words should point to God and Jesus, so people would see Him through our words and deeds.