Psalm 103:2-3 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: . . . . [3] Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;
This would be a great time for God’s people to stir up the inner man and call on our soul to “bless the Lord”, not just in November, but every day of the year.
It would be a great time to take a spiritual inventory and thank God for everything He has done for us in Jesus.
When we forget what we have in Jesus and who we are in Jesus, there is the danger that we might wander away from Him.
Praise keeps us tender, clean and close.
I want to praise the Lord for sending a nice Christian lady to sit in the recliner beside me at my second chemotherapy. Rejoicing, we exchanged the Lords blessings on our cancer experience. Oh, what a blessing.
I want to thank the Lord that I qualified for a special medicine that attacks my kind of cancer cells. I was told that only 2% qualify.
“We are so blessed by the gifts from your hand — I just can't understand why you've loved us so much. — We are so blessed we just can't find a way — Or the words that can say, — "Thank you Lord for your touch.
“When we're empty you fill us ‘til we overflow. — When we're hungry you feed us and cause us to know. — We are so blessed take what we have to bring — Take it all everything, Lord we love you so much
“We are so blessed by the things You have done — The victories we've won, and what You've brought us through. — We are so blessed take what we have to bring — Take it all everything. Lord, we bring it to you.”
By Gloria Gaither, Greg Nelson, William J, Gaither
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