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What does the Bible say about lifting up my soul to God?

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Lifting up your soul to God signifies complete trust and reliance on Him for salvation and guidance.

In Psalm 25:1, the psalmist declares, "Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul," indicating a deep expression of trust and a plea for God's guidance and favor. This act of lifting up one's soul reflects a dependence on God, acknowledging that human strength is insufficient for overcoming life's trials. It is a posture of submission, recognizing God as the ultimate source of hope and salvation. The act of lifting up the soul can also be seen as a prayerful response, where believers seek assurance and strength from God, trusting that He will not let them be ashamed or abandoned in their hour of need.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:1, 1 Peter 3:18

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Psalm 25
Rick Warta · Aug 18, 2022
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