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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Praise You

           Sometimes there is a chorus that just sticks in your mind and plays over and over and over again.  Often it has a message that means so much to you, one that you wish to share with those that who you come into contact with.
          I have one like that which was written by Elizabeth Goodine and Carol Cymbala. It is a prayer that has been recorded by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.  I know nothing about the actual background of its writing, but it may have been based on the prayer of the psalmist found in Psalm 119:175, "Let me live that I may praise you, and may your laws sustain me."  
          Or maybe it was based on Psalm 71, 5 - 8.  "O Lord, you alone are my hope. I've trusted you, O LORD, from childhood. Yes, you have been with me from birth; from my mother's womb you have cared for me. No wonder I am always praising you!  My life is an example to many, because you have been my strength and protection. That is why I can never stop praising you; I declare your glory all day long."  
          The words of this chorus are simple but so powerful and meaningful.  We come to the Lord with a simple prayer, "In everything I do, let my life, O Lord, praise you."   And the chorus repeats our praise to the Lord, "Praise you, paise you, let my life, O lord, praise you."  What a beautiful and simple prayer.  
          Hopefully it is your prayer that your life might bring praise to the Lord.  For that should be our only motivation for our lives.  All other things should be secondary to that desire.  
          May this simple melody and prayer guide all that you do during the coming days, for truly, He alone, who gave us our lives, is worthy to be praised.  Praise you, praise you!


(1)     Lord, I come to you today,

With a simple prayer to pray.

In everything I do,

let my life O Lord praise you.

 

Praise you, praise you, praise you

let my life, praise you

praise you, praise you, praise you

let my life, O lord praise you

 

(2)     Lord, you formed me out of clay,

and for your glory I was made.

Use this vessel as you choose.

Let my life O Lord praise you

Praise you, praise you, praise you

let my life, praise you

praise you, praise you, praise you

let my life, O lord praise you

 

Listen to it being sung by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.    LISTEN

 


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