Psalm 146:1,2,5. Praise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God.
All Thanks and Praise be to the Most High God; Our Creator, Judge and Saviour! Yes my Friends, it’s only meet and right that we give our Heavenly Father the honour and glory that’s His rightful due. It’s one of those days when the ole fella’s soul was simply hungry and crying out for some hope, joy and inspiration. And when I feel that way, I naturally turn to Bruh David and his powerful, self effacing, enlightening writings in the Book of Psalms. I wish all of us could be so enamoured of Bruh David’s words, cause then we’d all be walking and talking more with the Lord. He was constantly in touch with God, whether it be crying, pleading, extolling, rejoicing, praising or thanking Him. He’s my favourite Bible writer because his writings cover the whole gamut of emotions. You can find something in his work to satisfy any feeling or situation. As I keep saying, Bruh David certainly knew on which side his bread was buttered; on the Lord’s side. That’s why he could confidently declare; ‘Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live I will praise the Lord: I will sing praises to my God while I have any being.’ Friends, our bread is also buttered on the Lord’s side, and the sooner we realize that fact and act on it, the better off we’ll be. We need to acquire that strength, confidence and wisdom, the faith and belief to comfortably delight ourselves in our God, so like Bruh Dave, we can joyfully shout up to the high heavens and far across the blessed earth, our thanks, praise and everlasting loyalty to Him. That’s what we need to live successfully in the Lord people; that joy and passion for His Word to come alive in us, to keep bubbling in our souls, so that we don’t even need to consciously think about anything that comes against us, we just react automatically in His direction. Bruh David seems to have mastered that attitude. His life was no bed of roses, but through all of his ups and downs, his good deeds and his evil ones, his anointing and his fall from grace, he kept his focus on his God, and at the end, could claim from hard experience: ‘Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God.’ Oh Friends, my wish is that someday soon, we, meaning all of God’s children, created in His own wonderful image, will have that joyful, praise worthy attitude to our ever loving and merciful Father in Heaven. Amen! As always people, plenty, plenty LOVE! …it’s the greatest and most fruitful emotion…so let’s spread it far and wide nuh…
All Thanks and Praise be to the Most High God; Our Creator, Judge and Saviour! Yes my Friends, it’s only meet and right that we give our Heavenly Father the honour and glory that’s His rightful due. It’s one of those days when the ole fella’s soul was simply hungry and crying out for some hope, joy and inspiration. And when I feel that way, I naturally turn to Bruh David and his powerful, self effacing, enlightening writings in the Book of Psalms. I wish all of us could be so enamoured of Bruh David’s words, cause then we’d all be walking and talking more with the Lord. He was constantly in touch with God, whether it be crying, pleading, extolling, rejoicing, praising or thanking Him. He’s my favourite Bible writer because his writings cover the whole gamut of emotions. You can find something in his work to satisfy any feeling or situation. As I keep saying, Bruh David certainly knew on which side his bread was buttered; on the Lord’s side. That’s why he could confidently declare; ‘Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live I will praise the Lord: I will sing praises to my God while I have any being.’ Friends, our bread is also buttered on the Lord’s side, and the sooner we realize that fact and act on it, the better off we’ll be. We need to acquire that strength, confidence and wisdom, the faith and belief to comfortably delight ourselves in our God, so like Bruh Dave, we can joyfully shout up to the high heavens and far across the blessed earth, our thanks, praise and everlasting loyalty to Him. That’s what we need to live successfully in the Lord people; that joy and passion for His Word to come alive in us, to keep bubbling in our souls, so that we don’t even need to consciously think about anything that comes against us, we just react automatically in His direction. Bruh David seems to have mastered that attitude. His life was no bed of roses, but through all of his ups and downs, his good deeds and his evil ones, his anointing and his fall from grace, he kept his focus on his God, and at the end, could claim from hard experience: ‘Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God.’ Oh Friends, my wish is that someday soon, we, meaning all of God’s children, created in His own wonderful image, will have that joyful, praise worthy attitude to our ever loving and merciful Father in Heaven. Amen! As always people, plenty, plenty LOVE! …it’s the greatest and most fruitful emotion…so let’s spread it far and wide nuh…
