Worship Devotional - "A Psalm to Remember: Blessing the Lord"
Key Scripture: "Bless the LORD, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name! Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits." - Psalm 103:1-2
Reflection Psalm 103 is a classic example of the benefits God offers when you bless Him with remembrance and thanksgiving. David begins by commanding his own soul to bless the Lord - this is intentional, not accidental worship. He's making a deliberate choice to remember and give thanks.
Notice the progression: first, bless the Lord with everything within you. Second, forget not His benefits. Then David lists specific benefits: forgiveness of all iniquities, healing of all diseases, redemption from destruction, crowning with loving kindness and tender mercies, satisfaction with good things, and renewal of youth like the eagle's.
The benefits of God are promised to those who bless Him. Interestingly, God forgives then heals - in that order. When the cause (iniquity) is forgiven, the effect (sickness) is healed. Generally speaking, sin must be forgiven before sickness can be removed, though God's mercy is so great that He often heals those who don't even know Him yet.
David understood that blessing God and remembering His benefits weren't optional activities for when you felt spiritual - they were essential practices for experiencing God's fullness. When you intentionally remember and give thanks, you position yourself to receive even more from His hand.
Today's Challenge Read Psalm 103 in its entirety. As you read each benefit mentioned, pause to thank God specifically for how that benefit has manifested in your life.
Prayer I bless You, Lord, with all that is within me! I bless Your holy name and remember all Your benefits. Thank You for forgiveness, healing, redemption, and renewal. I will not forget Your goodness! Amen.
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