Overflow,
what a great word. Just think for a minute of all the things that can
mean. Let’s ponder for a minute and see if we cannot produce a smile.
Overflow bowl of homemade ice
cream from Bluebell. Overflow cup of lemonade. Overflow plate of
bar-b-que and stew. Overflow room in church full because the worship
center is packed (every preacher smiled on that one). Overflow heart
that is rushing over the edge with wonderful thoughts of Jesus.
Overflow
is a wonderful expression for passionate worship of the Lord. The sons
of Korah came to a place of overflow in their service of the Lord.
Almost in a tremendous moment of exuberance, like they could not help
themselves, they took up pen to compose a shout to the Lord.
“My
heart is overflowing with a good theme; I recite my composition
concerning the King; my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.” (45:1). They
could not help themselves but praise His name. They could not help
themselves but to dream of the glorious wedding day when King and Bride
will be united. In the words of the old spiritual I love – Oh Happy Day!
Allow
your heart to get full today. Do not fight back the thoughts, emotions,
and dreams of your Lord. Go ahead Overflow with praise to the one who
is “…fairer than the sons of men…the Mighty One with…glory and majesty –
your throne, o God, is forever and ever!” (3-6)
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When my Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
He washed my sins away
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When my Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
He washed my sins away
He taught me how (oh, He taught me how)
To wash (to wash, to wash)
Fight and pray (to fight and pray)
Fight and pray
And he taught me how to live rejoicing
yes, He did (and live rejoicing)
Oh yeah, every, every day (every, every day)
(oh yeah) Every day!
To wash (to wash, to wash)
Fight and pray (to fight and pray)
Fight and pray
And he taught me how to live rejoicing
yes, He did (and live rejoicing)
Oh yeah, every, every day (every, every day)
(oh yeah) Every day!
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