Thou art my God, and I will praise thee:
thou art my God, I will exalt thee.
Psalm 118:28 (KJV)
Lord God, with thanks and joy I exalt You, and proclaim my faith and love for You to all who hear. You alone are the One true constant in my life that gives me reasons to sing joyfully, and strength to endure, no matter what.
I adore You and declare to the Heavens, that Jesus Christ is LORD and LORD above all! Amen!
Today is no different than any other day, the world is still turning. There are still those who are still suffering, while some who are merely existing. There are some who are boundlessly searching for answers to life overall. Then there are others who remain on the fence about issues, or circumstances that hover over their lives.
Uncertainty is a gruesome reality when face to face with it. We’d all like to have continuity or assurance that “things will be okay,” or “that life is not circumspect, but undeniably built on a foundation of truth, honor, and victory.”
With God, we have truth, honor and victory. Plus, we have assurance from His promises, that rewards are forthcoming. Some receive the rewards while in the flesh, others in eternity or both.
However, make no mistake—God and His promises never waver in indecision or ambiguity. No—in fact, God’s Word, love and promises are indisputable, and fundamentally solid, and are welcome to all those who wish to partake of His commandments and follow Him willingly.
My world grew a little smaller since the pandemic waged war on humanity, but my Spirit has grown exponentially. And for that I am blessed and grateful. Introspective analysis on one’s growth or thoughts can be fulfilling offering views of life in a different avenue.
Life is in accordance with growth. The way we grow depends on how we are “fed,” Spiritually speaking of course. God will never betray us or leave us, as promised so many times in His Holy Word.
Love and loyalty to God aren’t born out of nowhere. He first loved us (1 John 4:16) and came to “save us.”
There was a seed planted that enhanced our relationship with the LORD. Spiritual growth brings depth of soul and ultimately a full “birth.” Born anew, and consequently enhanced by His love and guidance, we bear fruit. But we cannot do it without Him. In order to do that, we must decrease, and He must increase. (John 3:27-36)
Exalting Him, is one of the purest forms of adulation we can offer in thanks for His Son, our Savior, and for God’s unsurpassed love and mercy.
Have you exalted Him today?
“Abba Father, thank You for being You, today, tomorrow and always, may I exalt You in all that I do and say, all the days of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”