“Bless The LORD, Oh My Soul”
DISCUSSION
“Bless
the LORD, oh my soul, oh my soul.
Worship His holy name. Sing like never before, oh my soul. I’ll worship your holy name”. Those words are the opening line of the song
“10,000 Reasons”. The point of the hymn
is to remind us of all the reasons we must be compelled to worship God. Although I am not sure what necessarily
inspired the author in his efforts to write the song, I do believe that Psalms
102-104 might have had something to do with it. Within these three psalms, the
phrase “Bless the LORD…” ,is recorded eight times. The word “bless” that is used is a word that
implies the action of kneeling. Kneeling
is not something we see done very much today in our Western Culture, but it is
something that we do see. It is seen in
men as they get down on one knee to propose to their sweetheart. It is also seen at sporting events when a
player is injured. We also might see it as done on television as one might
kneel in the presence of the Queen of England.
It represents a sign of worship, respect, humility and most importantly,
submissiveness. As we read this text and
think of all the possible reasons we could list to show how great and powerful
God is and how He acts in this world, we are compelled out of love to kneel and
thank Him for our many blessings. The
feeling should overwhelm us so much, that we would lose the ability to stand so
that the end result would be to kneel.
Thank you, LORD,! Thank you for everything! I pray that my entire life will be a
continuous submission to His greatness.
Prayer
Requests:_______________________________________________________________
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