
A Prayer about the Joyous Noise of Worship
Lord God,
All over the cosmos this morning,
not only people but your very creation
will be making joyful noises, singing your praise:
According to Psalm 98,
it might be appropriate to begin our worship services
with a grand parade—
a loud marching band with trumpets and kazoos and clashing cymbals
whipping up joyful noises before our King, the Lord (Psalm 98:6).
The sea would chime in with its roaring;
the rivers would clap their hands;
the hills would sing for joy together,
to celebrate the good news that you are the King of the cosmos,
that you are judging the world with righteousness,
and that you have made known your salvation (Psalm 98:7-9; Psalm 98:2).
Even people like me who can’t carry a tune in a bucket
get to join in with our noisy joy!
Thank you for this joyous worship,
and that we get to be a part of it
because of Christ our risen Lord!
Amen
Read Psalm 98.
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