“And finally, who should praise God? In this psalm, it calls for everything that has breath to praise the Lord. ‘Everything that has breath.’ That's quite a statement. The psalmist is exhorting all of creation to cry out to God.”
Chris Haberman on Psalm 150 (the very last words of the Psalms):
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD.
• + Would a visitor to our services be caught up in praise to God, or are there too many complications and distractions?
• + How can we become more “natural” in our services, so that we can help lift the creation’s praises to God?
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD.
• + Would a visitor to our services be caught up in praise to God, or are there too many complications and distractions?
• + How can we become more “natural” in our services, so that we can help lift the creation’s praises to God?
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