When Did Praising God Get So Serious? | A Comedic Bible Devotional on Psalm 134:2
Psalm 134:2 calls believers to lift their hands in worship. We act like praise has to look holy, but maybe it is just supposed to look alive. God is not grading your hand placement. He just wants to know you showed up ready to play. Whether it is reverent or ridiculous, surrender is still surrender.
The point is not the posture, it is remembering joy is a form of worship too, even if it starts with a beach ball bouncing off your head. And maybe, just maybe, heaven’s version of worship looks a little less like solemn staring and a little more like dodgeball.
Questions for the Week and Strong:
If joy hit you in the face, would you catch it or duck?
If God asked you to clap on beat, would that strengthen your faith or destroy it?
When God tosses something your way, are you ready to pass it on or just watch it fall?
This Week in Prayer and Accidental Joy:
Lord, we come to You today with open hearts and questionable ideas. And if it takes a beach ball bouncing through the crowd to wake us up, then let that beach ball be holy. Guide our praise, lift our spirits, and help us not hit anyone in the face too hard. Amen.
Disclaimer:
We make jokes about faith because we take it seriously. This is satire, not doctrine. For real guidance, consult a pastor, a Bible, or your grandma.
Nothing here replaces real church, real discipleship, or real spiritual counsel. We aim to engage minds, not bind consciences.