Praise the LORD!
Psalm 117 and Redrock Lake with Surrounding Mountains, Glacier National Park, Montana.
“Praise the LORD, all nations; Laud Him, all peoples! For His lovingkindness is great toward us, and the truth of the LORD is everlasting. Praise the LORD!” Psalm 117
Praise the Lord for His Truth and Love
Its two short verses make Psalm 117 the shortest psalm and chapter in the Bible. Short or small does not mean that something is insignificant and Psalm 117 is certainly not insignificant. The psalm speaks of two of God’s infinite qualities–His love and truth. His love towards us goes beyond measure and His truth stands forever. Praise Him!
Nothing that belongs to God is too small, short or insignificant, especially His Word or His children. Just like Psalm 117, God gives each one of us significance and a purpose. He wants to use you and me.
How does God want to use you? If you know let me know the comments.
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I am so grateful that God uses me in so many ways. When I was in the hospital, I asked the doctors and nurses to let me pray with them before my surgery and they did. I spoke to them about God, whenever I had a chance and with being in the hospital for 6 days, I had plenty of opportunities. I love talking about God and how good He is to me. Without Him, I am nothing but, with Him, I am everything and can do anything. I praise His name and I love Him dearly.
Thanks Kathryn! What a wonderful way to be a witness for Christ! I am glad you’re out of the hospital. I pray you are well. May God continue to use you.
God is using me to witness to two cousins and my grandchildren, two of who do not get any church instruction. Praise the Lord for giving me the length of time to do his work!
Hi Pat. That’s awesome! May God continue to use you. Yes, praise Him!