I Will Not Be Silent I Will Always Worship You

Ever had a song stuck in your head? Like, *really* stuck? I'm talking "humming it while you brush your teeth" stuck.
Okay, now imagine that song isn’t some catchy pop tune, but something a little more... profound. Something about unwavering devotion.
That's kind of been my life lately. It's like there's this internal jukebox that only plays one track: "I Will Not Be Silent, I Will Always Worship You."
The Unintentional Earworm
It wasn't always this intense. It started subtly. A fleeting thought during my morning commute. A quick, quiet acknowledgement before diving into a work project.
Then, bam! Suddenly, "I Will Not Be Silent" became the soundtrack to my grocery shopping. Try discreetly mouthing the words while comparing tomato prices. It's harder than you think!
The truly hilarious part? My dog seems to have picked up on it. He tilts his head whenever I even *think* about the sentiment, as if he's trying to figure out the melody.
Worship: Not Always So Serious
Let's be honest, the word "worship" can sound pretty heavy. Visions of solemn ceremonies and hushed voices often come to mind.
But what if we loosened things up a bit? What if worship could be… fun? Like a spontaneous dance party in the kitchen while making pancakes?
I’ve found that expressing devotion doesn't always require stained-glass windows and organ music. Sometimes, it's as simple as noticing the beauty of a sunset and feeling a surge of gratitude.
Or laughing uncontrollably with a friend. Or even just finally understanding that ridiculously complicated IKEA instruction manual. (Okay, maybe that's stretching it a bit.)
The Unexpected Benefits of Constant Praise
You might think having a constant internal mantra would be annoying. Surprisingly, it's been kind of amazing.
It's like a little reminder throughout the day to appreciate the good stuff. To find the joy in the mundane. To not sweat the small stuff (like the fact that my neighbor's cat keeps leaving "gifts" on my doorstep).
It's also made me realize that being "silent" is often easier. Criticizing, complaining, and just generally being grumpy takes less effort than cultivating a thankful heart.
Finding My Own Voice (Even if It's a Little Off-Key)
I'm not saying I've suddenly become some perfect paragon of positivity. I still have my moments of frustration and impatience.
But this constant, internal declaration has given me a new perspective. It's helped me find my own voice, even if it's sometimes a little off-key and I whisper "I Will Not Be Silent" to my self.
Instead of judging myself harshly for every imperfection, I can acknowledge my flaws and still choose to focus on the good. And yeah, that includes attempting to sing *“I Will Always Worship You”* while doing the dishes.
Embrace the Inner Jukebox
So, the next time you find yourself humming a tune, consider what it's really about. Is it just a catchy melody, or is it something more?
Maybe, just maybe, your own internal jukebox is trying to tell you something. Something about gratitude, joy, and the unwavering power of a thankful heart.
And if that something happens to be "I Will Not Be Silent, I Will Always Worship You," well, crank up the volume and let it play!



