Do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord is your strength (Neh. 8:10)
This song is based on Nehemiah 8:1-12, which recounts the story of Ezra the priest, who blesses the Lord and then reads the Law of Moses as the people lift up their hands and worship the Lord. As the people listen with understanding, they began to weep as they realize their sin. Ezra tells the people, "do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord is your strength" as this day is holy to our Lord.
Thank You (for the joy that we sing)
Based on Nehemiah 8:1-12
Written by Steve Kim 2006
As your word is read out loud
We lift our hands in praise
We bless your name.
Lord, open our ears to hear
And our eyes to see the truth
When we fall short.
Though our sins may bring us sorrow
It’s your kindness that draws us near
Chorus: We will thank you for the joy that you bring
For the joy that we sing.
Praise your name over all the earth!
Sing out! Thank you for the joy that you bring
For the joy that we sing.
Praise your name over all the earth!
Today we celebrate
The meaning of your word.
That brings us life.
A season for everything…
A time to mourn and weep…
A time to praise…
As we sow in tears we wonder
How long till we reap in joy?
Repeat chorus
Guitar solo
Vocals and drums only: Sing out! Thank you for the joy that you bring, for the joy that you bring. Praise your name over all the earth!