2. Serve the Lord with gladness. He is our Lord, and therefore he is to be served; he is our gracious
Lord, and therefore to be served with joy. Come before his presence with singing. We ought in worship to realize the presence of God, and by an
effort of the mind to approach him. This is an act which must to every rightly
instructed heart be one of great solemnity, but at the same time it must not be
performed in the servility of fear, and therefore we come before him with
psalms and hymns. Singing, as it is a joyful, and at the same time a devout,
exercise, should be a constant form of approach to God.
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