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God sings over His people.

God sings over His people.

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A few years back, we decided to make some updates in our kitchen. After replacing the cabinets, floors, and appliances, it was time to paint and decorate the walls. For a little while, we weren’t sure how we wanted the decorations to look, but then I suggested an idea to my wife that we both were in favor of. I suggested placing a verse from Scripture on the wall that we face while we’re at the table eating. I wanted the verse to be a powerful reminder of God’s nature, as well as His love for us and presence with us. We agreed that Zephaniah 3:17 would be a great verse to begin and end our days reading, and that verse has been featured prominently on our kitchen wall ever since.

Zephaniah 3:17 is an encouraging verse that shines with warmth and tenderness, speaking of a God who is not distant, not indifferent, but present, mighty, and filled with joy over His redeemed people.

It’s also a verse of contrasts. Just a few lines earlier, Zephaniah was pronouncing judgment on nations steeped in rebellion. But then here, we find a picture of intimacy and delight. We’re reminded of a God who saves, rejoices, loves, and sings. It’s a reminder that judgment is not God’s final word for His people. Redemption is.

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