Most of us have done it, but there's just something different about singing in the shower. (I’m surprised I haven’t gotten a record deal). Our voices seem fuller and a bit more powerful as the hard, smooth surfaces of the bathroom reflect sound waves, amplifying our voices and creating a natural reverb that makes them sound richer. At the same time, the warm, humid air helps relax our vocal cords and the privacy of the space allows us to sing freely - without fear of judgment. In a similar way, when we sing to God, whether songs of praise or lament, something begins to resonate deep within us. God’s Spirit meets us in those moments and draws us into a deeper relationship with Him. But much too often, we get so caught up in how we sound, who’s around that we miss the gift of singing altogether. Just like a song echoes in the shower, singing can stir something within our hearts. It’s amazing what a simple song can do when we let it resonate, not just in the room, but in our soul.
Singing Still Matters - For us, to others, and to God.