“Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.” — Psalm 95
Worship is one of the purest expressions of joy. Whether through song, prayer, scripture, or silence, worship lifts our hearts beyond ourselves and directs them toward God. In those moments, joy is not dependent on what we feel or face—it flows from the recognition of God’s greatness and love.
Joy in worship does not always come with music or outward expression. Sometimes it is found in quiet reflection, tears that cleanse the soul, or the peace that comes in God’s presence. Worship allows us to realign our hearts, to step away from the noise of life, and to be reminded of God’s faithfulness.
In gathering with others or in moments alone, worship renews our spirit. It reminds us that joy is not only a gift we receive but a response we give. When we worship, we join the song of creation itself, finding joy in lifting our voices, hearts, and lives to God.