Come, Bless the LORD | Psalm 134
For those of us who grew up in church, around my age or older, perhaps you remember singing Psalm 134 in Sunday School. The melody still rings in my ear… “Come bless the Lord.. all you servants of the Lord…”

For those of us who grew up in church, around my age or older, perhaps you remember singing Psalm 134 in Sunday School. The melody still rings in my ear… “Come bless the Lord.. all you servants of the Lord…”
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