Songs are powerful. If they weren’t why would the enemy seek to steal the song from your mouth? Why would people not want to worship? Why when our feelings which are shaped by our circumstances demand we not sing for we are not in the mood? It is because songs are powerful. No matter the song, if it is directed to the Lord it has power to change your mood, your attitude and your altitude. Oh the power of songs.
I have certain songs that God gives me that are just between Him and I. I remember what He said the song was for and I sing it, play it, prophesy it. Songs lift our spirits, change our moods and determine our feelings, but we must lift up our voice and sing. Psalm 137 says, “By the rivers of Babylon, There we sat down and wept, When we remembered Zion. Upon the willows in the midst of it We hung our harps. For there our captors demanded of us songs, And our tormentors mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion. How can we sing the LORD’S song In a foreign land?” No matter what land you are in, sing, sing, sing, for songs are powerful.
While praying this Psam this morning I heard the chorus to Tauren Wells song, so I began to sing, “There will be joy in the morning; There will be joy in the morning; If it’s not good, then He’s not done No, He’s not done with it yet; There will be joy in the morning!” If you know it you can’t help but sing it. I do not know what “night” season you have endured or are in, but I am here to sing over you “There will be joy in the morning!” We are not beginning a new night season, the night is over, the wilderness is past, we are entering into a breaking of the day, a new dawn arising. My friends, things are getting brighter and lighter not darker. Come on sing with me, How great is our God!

