Oh My Soul!

“Bless the Lord, o my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and do not forget all his benefit—” Psalm 103:1-2

Each second, every minute, and hour, I bless the Lord for my life. I am hale and healthy, I am not crazy in the head, and the Lord blesses me in every endeavour of my life, so why can’t I praise Him?

If you look back into your life, into every detail of you, you will see that you have all reasons to thank God. It is of no use when you don’t appreciate what God done, and is doing in your life.

When you don’t show a genuine heart of gratitude, then it means you are absolutely ungrateful and that you don’t care about the presence of God in your life.  I rather advice you to start appreciating the Lord for every thing you are.

Do you know that the more you praise God, the more your life becomes better and better?  So what is your soul doing? Is your soul praising and blessing God?

Daily, I ask my soul to bless the Lord. My soul is the vital part of me. Without it, then I’m not here. When my soul is healthy, then all is well with me. This is why I pray and bless the Lord with my soul. I ask my soul to praise God, to worship Him, to honour Him and never forget its source and that is God.

My soul will never forget the benefits of the Lord, the grace of serving the Lord, and the abundant presence of the Lord in my life.

Tell me, why should my soul not appreciate the Lord, its source?

Bless the Lord, o my soul and please, please, and please, DO NOT FORGET ALL HIS BENEFITS!

Peace!

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Published by Ehiyeh-sh’Ehiyeh

“Once I was young, and now I am old. Yet I have never seen the godly abandoned or their children begging for bread.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭37:25‬ ‭

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