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Psalm 24 - SL

Psalm 24 - King of Glory, so Worthy to be Praised

In this Psalm, so many songs of praise and worship came to mine and flooded my thoughts. I pray that as I read upon these words, that I may repeat through the verses and allow the Spirit to overcome me again. One of my affinities with the Spirit and gifts is that of worship and discernment. It used to be something I practiced and enjoyed most every day without fail. But it's definitely fallen wayside, so it's something I want to resurrect and bring back into my life. I pray that God can remind me of these verses and of His Glory through these songs. I hope y'all can enjoy some, all, or even one of them too!
v.1-2 : King of Majesty
v.3 : Nothing I Hold On To
v.4 : Give us Clean Hands 
v.5 : Blessed be Your Name
v.6 : Chosen Generation
v.7 : Did You Feel the Mountain Tremble?
v.7-10: King of Glory 
v.10 : Psalm 46 (Lord of Hosts)

I took some time before posting this one because I wanted to really try and organically reflect on these songs these past few days. Man.. God is great and so good. (God is Great).
These songs aren't meant to necessarily fit together as a worship set or anything like that, but they were what came to mind as I worshipped through this Psalm. They're amazing songs, some oldies, some not as old. What came out of this was a fresh outpouring and outlook into worshipping God.

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