Showing posts with label how to praise god. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to praise god. Show all posts

Monday, 12 May 2014

how to praise god

how to praise god


How to praise god?  God's "adoring-consideration" is superior to anything to which we may now look at it; along these lines it is more to be esteemed. By "cherishing-consideration" the Psalmist may allude to the profound forethought God practices over His youngsters. In this way, His cherishing-generosity is of more stupendous worth than even the best of our human encounters. In short, God's cherishing-generosity is "superior to life."
  • For Redemption:
"Favor the LORD, O my spirit: and all that is inside me, favor His sacred name. Favor the LORD, O my spirit, and overlook none of His profits: who exculpates all your iniquities...; who reclaims your life from the pit; who crowns you with cherishing-graciousness and sympathy; who fulfills your years with great things, so that your childhood is replenished like the falcon."

  • For Enduring Righteousness:
"Acclaim the LORD! I will offer gratitude to the LORD with my entire being, in the organization of the upright and in the gathering. Extraordinary are the works of the LORD; they are mulled over by all who take pleasure in them. Wonderful and glorious is His work; and His exemplary nature continues until the end of time. He has made His marvels to be recollected; the LORD is generous and empathetic."

  • For Blessing the Reverent:
Acclaim the LORD! How favored is the man who fears the LORD, who incredibly takes pleasure in His edicts. His relatives will be strong on earth; the era of the upright will be honored. Riches and wealth are in his house, and his nobility persists until the end of time. Light emerges in the haziness for the upright; He is charitable and caring and honest."

  • For His Righteous Works:
How to praise god ? "Acclaim the LORD! Acclaim the LORD, O my spirit! I will adulate the LORD while I live; I will sing recognitions to my God while I have my being. Don't confide in sovereigns, In mortal man, in whom there is no salvation.
 His soul leaves, he comes back to the earth; in that very day his musings die. How favored is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose trust is in the LORD his God; who made paradise and earth, the ocean and all that is in them; who keeps confidence everlastingly; who executes equity for the oppressed; who offers sustenance to the hungry. 
The LORD sets the detainees free. The LORD opens the eyes of the visually impaired; the LORD raises up the individuals who are bowed down; the LORD adores the honest."