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O Holy Night
“Let all within us praise His holy name. Christ is the Lord; O praise His name forever!”
Psalm 130 captures the cry of a forgiven heart — one that knows it’s been lifted from the depths by the mercy of God. The psalmist’s response is worship, not duty. In Jesus, that cry finds its fulfillment: our Redeemer has come, and His forgiveness is complete. The line from O Holy Night calls for total praise — “let all within us” — not partial or polite worship, but wholehearted adoration. When we grasp the weight of our redemption, praise is our only response. We don’t praise to earn favour; we praise because favour has already found us. Christ is the Lord — not just in theory, but in the reality of our lives. Praise is what happens when we remember who He is and what He’s done.
What does it look like for “all within you” to praise His name? How can worship become your natural response, not just your Sunday routine?
Prayer: Jesus, You deserve every bit of praise I can give. Thank You for forgiving me, restoring me, and calling me Yours. I choose to lift Your name high — not just with my words, but with my whole life.
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Join us as we journey together this Christmas. Christmas is more than a season, it is an invitation to worship. Through these Christmas carols, we discover how we can add our voices to this heavenly song, experiencing God's peace, celebrating His gift of salvation, and worshiping alongside believers across all time.
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