Do you see the sun? It’s a brand new day
O the world’s in your hands - now use it . . .
Come on and dance into the light
Everybody dance into the light
These words from Phil Collins’ song Dance Into The Light are what I think of when I hear Psalm 30 . . .
There’s a recognition in his words of a painful past . . . what’s past is past – don’t turn around . . . brush away the cobwebs of freedom . . . the idea that there will always be a cost to living life into its fullness, but to not be captive to that past . . . that cost . . .
It is the idea the psalmist expresses in telling of lament and trouble, of the sense of abandonment and hopelessness being washed away in the simple act of worship and praise . . .
Having a great day? Feeling the love?
Dance into the light.
Having the worst day of your life?
Dance into the light.
Loving everyone you see and meet?
Dance into the light.
Just not seeing it today?
Dance into the light.
Praise . . . the joy-worship of God . . . is itself an act of faith . . . sometimes you feel it, sometimes you don’t . . .
Either way . . . Dance into the light . . . Dance into the light. . . Dance into God . . .
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