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Duke Universitys basketball fans are known as Cameron Crazies. When Duke plays archrival North Carolina, the Crazies are given these instructions: This is the game youve been waiting for. No excuses. Give everything youve got. Cameron [Stadium] should never be less than painfully loud tonight. Clearly, Duke fans take allegiance seriously.
The songwriter of Psalm 100 took his allegiance to the Lord seriously and wanted others to do the same. Make a joyful shout to the Lord! he exclaimed (v.1). His people were to freely express their praise to Him because He was the covenant God of Israel, the God over all other so-called gods. They were called to focus all their energies on Him and His goodness.
Gods goodness and grace should motivate us to freely express our love and allegiance to Him with shouts of joy. This may mean that those who are more reserved must push back the boundaries of restraint and learn what it means to be expressive in their praise to God. Those who are so expressive that they miss the beauty of silence may need to learn from those whose style is more reflective.
Worship is a time to focus on our Creator, Redeemer, and Shepherd, and celebrate what He has done.
Thank you, Kitty Mittens. That little yorkie all wrapped up in pink, gives me the ‘nesting urge’, for a new yorkie puppy for Christmas. (PLEASE! Stop me!!!)