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My Voice, My Heart, My Life

I have always sang.  All of my life. I sing throughout every day, from early morning until I go to sleep at night (I have been known to sing in my sleep as well). My mother sang. My grandparents sang. I sang as a child just as much as I do now. 

I sing in my kitchen. I sing in my living room. I sing to my friends (Sorry, y’all!). I sing in the car. I sing on voicemails (it is my firm policy that if I call you and it goes to voicemail, I leave a song). You’re just as likely to walk in on me singing as you are to walk in on me talking. It is a part of who I am and not once have I ever given a thought to how I sound or whether or not I am qualified to sing based on somebody else’s criteria.

Simply put, the Father has given me a voice and put a song in my heart – so I sing.

I think of how much joy I would’ve missed out on had I decided that I needed to be somehow qualified in the world’s eyes, somehow qualified beyond being able to use the voice that the Father gave to me. (After all, I figure He is the one who gave me this voice and if he had wanted it to sound better, he could’ve changed it.)

I sing because God gave me a voice and a song to sing.  And so I will sing. 

Likewise, He also gave me a heart and neighbor to love. And so I will love. 

Regardless of what the world thinks or tells me to do. 

I will pierce the silence with singing and I will pierce the darkness with the love of our Father. I am stubborn that way and I’ve found that stubbornness, when used for the Father’s will, is a great and wondrous gift. 

As long as He allows me to do it, I will sing – with my voice and with my heart and with my life. 

And on the day my voice cracks, I will clear my throat and start again.

I will sing. 

 

 

God sets the lonely in families, He leads out the prisoners with singing.-Psalm 68:6

 

About the Seeking Scripture Team: We are a group of believers from all walks of the faith, saved by grace alone through faith in our Messiah. While we are of one accord in many things, we are all works in progress and lifelong learners. Therefore the opinions of one may not always represent the opinions of all.