Is there room for the singing of angels?

Good morning everyone,

Our theme for this month: “Selfcare”

Our Bible verse for today: “Then I looked and heard the voice of many angels around the throne …” Revelation 5:11 (CSB)

Our thought for today: “Is there room for the singing of angels?”

In yesterday’s devotional we considered how it is that if your heart is right and if you are truly seeking an encounter with God in worship, then corporate worship with our brothers and sisters can be where you meet Him. Today let’s consider the solo worship experience. This is your personal worship. This is when it’s just you and God.

In Revelation 5:11-14 we’re reading about the Apostle John (also known as John the Revelator because he was the writer of this book). He was in exile on the island of Patmos and in a deep state of personal worship. In the middle of that, he saw this scene in heaven with the angels of God around the throne singing out in a loud voice, “Worthy is the lamb!”

John was in a physical place and in a state of mind that allowed him to sink into that worshipful experience. He literally heard the singing of angels. But he was ready for it. He was seeking it. He created the space for it to happen – as we must as well. If you want it, you will have to be intentional about seeking it.

Can we hear the singing of angels? Probably not with our physical ears but with the ears of our heart? Yes. Not only can we, but we need to. Your soul needs this. Everyday.

I once wrote an article entitled, “Room for the Singing of Angels.” It was about making room in our lives and creating the right conditions for the singing of angels to break through. If you would like to have a digital copy of that article, email me and I will send it to you.

When it comes to good selfcare, creating spiritual space for deep personal worship is essential. Your soul needs this. Everyday.

God bless,
Pastor Jim

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