Speaking to one another with psalms, hymns and songs from
the Spirit. Sing and make
MUSIC from your heart to the Lord. Always giving thanks to
God the Father for
everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ – Ephesians 5:19-20
Music has a huge
influence on my family’s life. My children and I all play instruments and we
all sing, and I am part of the worship team at my church. I am almost tempted
to say that the WORSHIP portion of our church service is my favorite part. I
can look out and see how the Holy Spirit is touching people through the songs. Over
a month ago, I lost one of my dear friends at church. Her old body had finally
given out. She was one who loved to sing and worship. The Sunday after she went
to be with the Lord, we were singing songs about victory and heaven and I was
so overcome with emotions that it was almost impossible to keep on singing, so
I sang with my spirit. I could feel the Holy Spirit within me, encouraging and comforting
me.
And while WORSHIP at church is definitely important, it is
equally if not more important in our daily lives. I have observed that there
are days when I am feeling sad or discouraged, that singing or listening to
praise music will lift my spirits. I have also noticed that singing when I am
happy will just increase that happiness.
The other day, I took my guitar outside and sang love songs
to God. It was just God and me. I was sitting on the ground by the edge of the
road. People driving by in their cars might have thought I was a little crazy,
but it was a wonderful time of fellowship and praise.
We have all had the experience of that song that gets stuck
in our head. That is why I have tried to encourage my children to be careful
what music they listen to. The music of the world will not have the message
that we want being played over and over. How much better it would be to have a
song of praise “Get stuck” in our heads, reminding us again and again of God’s goodness and love.
About
10 years ago, I had a dear elderly friend who was in the hospital on
her death bed. A group from our church had gone to sing songs and hymns
to her. We started singing the old song "VICTORY IN JESUS". As we sang,
she sang along with us and her husband leaned over and raised her hands
so she could praise God. I hope that when it comes my time to leave this
Earth, that I go with a song in my heart praising my God!
My challenge this week is to use some element of music on
your cards or projects.
For my card I started with a paper doily, a very small piece of green cardstock (leaves for flowers) and a 1/2 sheet of blue cardstock. The rest was white cardstock and typing paper. I colored and quilled the roses and after I printed the sheet music, I ink spray and smashed it! I took a piece of wire and strung some loose pearls on it. The bling for the butterfly's trail is from my hoarded stash of Want 2 Scrap bling. The butterfly is from a Mark's Finest Papers stamp called Daffodil Greetings.
I love using some of the old hymns on my projects.I like to use hymns that are public domain because there isn't any copyright issues. I get my sheet music from Timeless Truths. The other day I made a tutorial showing how I use Timeless Truths to print the sheet music: HERE.
Our wonderful sponsor this week is Fred She Said. Make sure you check them out!
I love using some of the old hymns on my projects.I like to use hymns that are public domain because there isn't any copyright issues. I get my sheet music from Timeless Truths. The other day I made a tutorial showing how I use Timeless Truths to print the sheet music: HERE.
Our wonderful sponsor this week is Fred She Said. Make sure you check them out!
Candace
Diane
Helen
Jerusha
Kris
Linda
Michelle
Miesje
Peggysue
Sandie
This is what I have been listening to this week. It was what I was singing by the side of the road, and it was the inspiration for my card this week.