Worship playlist must haves!

2024/3/3 Edited to

... Read moreYou know, sometimes a single Bible verse can just resonate with your soul and bring such peace and joy. For me, ‘Song of Solomon 2:12’ is one of those verses: ‘For behold, the winter is past; the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.’ Isn’t that just absolutely beautiful? It speaks of renewal, of coming out of a difficult season into one of hope, beauty, and, most importantly, a time for singing! When I first stumbled upon this verse, it immediately made me think about my go-to worship playlist and how much these Christian songs uplift my spirit. Just like the verse describes the arrival of spring and a time of joyous singing, worship music often feels like a spiritual springtime for my heart. It’s a powerful reminder that even after tough times, God brings beauty, healing, and new life. My current playlist, which I’ve had on repeat lately, really embodies this feeling of renewal and divine love. Songs like “I Thank God” (feat. Dante Bowe) and “When I Think About the Lord” by Mercy Culture Worship fill me with immense gratitude, much like the joy of seeing flowers appear after a long winter. The powerful declaration of “Holy Forever” by Chris Tomlin reminds me of the unchanging, ever-present nature of God, a constant source of renewal in my life. And when I need that sense of peace and divine presence, tracks like “Rest on Us” (feat. Brandon Lake) or “Trust In God” (feat. Chris Brown) by Elevation Worship are exactly what I reach for. They help me quiet my mind and truly feel supported, echoing the hopeful and comforting message of the verse. It’s like these songs are singing the ‘voice of the turtledove’ into my life, bringing comfort, a sense of God's presence, and a promise of better days. They're not just tunes; they're anthems for spiritual growth and for finding joy in every season. The “Good News” from Maverick City Music and Naomi Raine also powerfully reinforces this message of hope and new beginnings. Even a song like “On Time God” by Woman Evolve Worship speaks to the perfect timing of divine intervention, much like the timely arrival of spring. These are truly the Christian songs I'm obsessed with because they consistently move my heart and help me connect with that beautiful, singing spirit of God’s presence. They also include uplifting tracks like “Higher and Higher,” which elevate my spirit in praise. So, if you’re searching for something to uplift your spirit, to feel that sense of renewal and divine love that ‘Song of Solomon 2:12’ describes, I truly hope this playlist brings that spiritual spring into your day!