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A new song in difficult times

2 min · 3. juni 2026
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A new song in difficult times “Sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things; His right hand and His holy arm have worked salvation for Him.” — Psalm 98:1 The Bible does not tell us to sing a new song only when everything is settled; it tells us to sing because God has done marvelous things, and that changes everything, because worship is not born from circumstances but from trust in who God is and in what He is still doing, even when we cannot yet see the end of the story. Maybe today your heart feels tired, your faith feels cold, and your spiritual life has slipped into autopilot, and the song coming from your life sounds more like silence, complaint, or discouragement, but Psalm 98 reminds us that the Lord’s right hand has not lost its power and His holy arm still brings victories that we could never achieve on our own. The psalm says that God has made His salvation known and revealed His righteousness before the nations, showing that He acts in visible, real, and faithful ways, even when His people are walking through crisis, delay, and inner struggle, because His mercy does not fail and His faithfulness does not expire with time. Then the text speaks of praise with joy, with voice, and with full surrender, teaching us that worship is not about feeling inspired but about choosing to honor God even when the soul needs to be led by faith, revealing that true worship is not a musical style but a posture of the heart. Finally, all creation is invited to rejoice because the Lord comes to judge the earth with justice, reminding us that God is still in control of history and of our lives, even when everything seems out of place, confusing, or unfair in our eyes. Maybe the new song God is asking for today is not a different melody, but a change of attitude, a return to intimacy, a renewed faith, and a heart willing to trust again. If you realize that your faith has grown cold and your praise has faded along the way, today the Lord is calling you to begin again, so speak to God right now, surrender what is broken, tired, or distant, and say with sincerity: “Lord, renew my heart and place a new song in my life.”

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