If you have a favorite psalm, write it down here and make an effort this week to read it.
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At its core, Psalm 103 teaches us how to live in relationship with the Lord.
We can the Lord, and we can the Lord.
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Supporting Scripture: Psalm 103:2 (ESV)
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If you find yourself constantly or looking at the , you aren’t living in that moment or season with your mind focused in the right direction.
If you want to live in greater alignment with God and in deeper relationship, keep your mind on what God and what God has you.
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God never us. God us!
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Supporting Scripture: Psalm 103:14 (ESV)
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Barak – to and to
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“Simply present yourself to God as if you were a poor man knocking on the door of a rich man, and fix your attention on His presence.” – Brother Lawrence
Every time you’re tempted to complain or focus on the negative, I want to challenge you to immediately thank the Lord for something He’s done and praise His name.
Reflecting on Psalm 103 can be a deeply personal and spiritual experience. Here are some questions to guide your reflection on blessing God:
- What specific blessings or benefits from God am I thankful for in my life right now?
- How does reflecting on God’s forgiveness of my sins impact my gratitude towards Him?
- In what ways have I experienced God’s compassion and mercy in my life, and how does that inspire thankfulness?
- What moments or experiences have reminded me of God’s steadfast love, and how does that encourage me to give thanks?
- How does the psalmist’s focus on God’s character, such as His righteousness and justice, influence my gratitude towards Him?
- Am I taking time regularly to remember and acknowledge the good things that God has done for me, as the psalmist encourages?
- How does the imagery of God’s fatherly compassion and care in Psalm 103 deepen my sense of gratitude towards Him?
- What role does remembering God’s eternal nature and His power over all things play in my expression of thanksgiving?
- How does expressing gratitude to God contribute to my overall spiritual well-being and relationship with Him?
- In what ways can I actively incorporate thanksgiving into my daily prayers and interactions with God?
- What steps can I take to cultivate a heart of thankfulness, even in challenging circumstances or seasons of life?
- How can I share my gratitude towards God with others, both in words and actions?
These questions can help you delve deeper into the themes of thanksgiving and gratitude found in Psalm 103 and apply them to your personal life and spiritual journey.