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1. A few unique characteristics of Psalm 103: There is not one . There is not one . It is declarative praise and adoration. Nothing is spoken God. 2. To bless is the of to . 3. The term “Bless the Lord” is first and primarily a to worship. 4. When a “blessing” occurs, something is , or action is . 5. The Expositor's Bible Commentary on Psalms “...in Hebraic thought the worshiper praises the Lord with his or her .” 6. Worship then, at its core, is your inmost heart, soul, and mind response to God. All of our physical actions in worship must from from within. 7. Speaking from an undivided heart of God’s blessings in a way that brings Him , that makes Him look good is the imperative, the command, of Psalm 103:1. It’s of what God has given IN US for that end. 8. Speak God’s praise . BLESS THE LORD, OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 Michael Glenn, Worship Pastor July 26, 2020 “The Psalmist strikes the best keynote when he begins with stirring up his inmost self to magnify the Lord. He soliloquizes, hold self- communion and exhorts himself, as though he felt that dullness would all too soon steal over his faculties, as, indeed, it will over us all, unless we are diligently on the watch.” ~Charles H. Spurgeon

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Page 1: BLESS THE LORD, OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 - New Hope · 2020. 7. 25. · BLESS THE LORD,OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 Michael Glenn, Worship Pastor July 26, 2020 “The Psalmist strikes the

1. A few unique characteristics of Psalm 103: • There is not one . • There is not one . • It is declarative praise and adoration.

Nothing is spoken God.

2. To bless is the of to .

3. The term “Bless the Lord” is first and primarily a to worship.

4. When a “blessing” occurs, something is , or action is .

5. The Expositor's Bible Commentary on Psalms “...in Hebraic thought the worshiper praises the Lord with his or her .”

6. Worship then, at its core, is your inmost heart, soul, and mind response to God. All of our physical actions in worship must from from within.

7. Speaking from an undivided heart of God’s blessings in a way that brings Him , that makes Him look good is the imperative, the command, of Psalm 103:1. It’s of what God has given IN US for that end.

8. Speak God’s praise .

BLESS THE LORD, OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 Michael Glenn, Worship Pastor July 26, 2020

“The Psalmist strikes the best keynote when he begins with stirring up his inmost self to magnify the Lord. He soliloquizes, hold self-communion and exhorts himself, as though he felt that dullness would all too soon steal over his faculties, as, indeed, it will over us all, unless we are diligently on the watch.” ~Charles H. Spurgeon

Page 2: BLESS THE LORD, OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 - New Hope · 2020. 7. 25. · BLESS THE LORD,OH MY SOUL Psalm 130:1 Michael Glenn, Worship Pastor July 26, 2020 “The Psalmist strikes the

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