Are you a mom who wants to sing but feels too tired, too unsure, or too out of practice to start again? Maybe you’ve lost confidence in your voice — or you’ve convinced yourself that singing outloud is for someone else, someone more “qualified.”
But what if I told you that God has already given you permission to sing?
Not just permission — a command.
In Psalm 96, we’re told:
“Sing to the Lord a new song. Sing to the Lord, all the earth.”
That means you, mama. Not just the polished voices on stage, not just the people who “sound good” — you. The mom in the kitchen. The mom in the car. The mom who feels tired and discouraged.
In this episode, we dive into:
You don’t need flawless technique. You don’t need more time or energy. You just need to open your mouth and respond to His invitation:
“Let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet.” — Song of Solomon 2:14
Dear mama, your voice was designed to glorify God. It’s time to open your mouth again — right where you are.
Blessings,
Sarah 🌟
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