SUNDAY CHOICE – What a day that would be to rejoice – By Charles Schokman

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AI Overview
The phrase “what a day that would be to rejoice” is most commonly associated with the Christian hymn “When We All Get to Heaven” and the biblical verse from Psalm 118:24, which says, “This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.” It expresses anticipation of future joy and a present call to appreciate each day as a gift from God.
• In the hymn “When We All Get to Heaven”: The song includes the line, “When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!” This refers to the future, glorious day when believers will see Jesus.
• From Psalm 118:24: This verse is a widely used scripture that encourages finding joy in the present moment. It’s a call to gratitude and gladness, acknowledging that each day is a divine creation to be celebrated.
• Context: The phrase can be used in a general sense to express joy about any wonderful future event or a present opportunity to be thankful.
Pray this hymn be a blessing to you.



