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What does the Bible say about lifting up our souls to the Lord?

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The Bible teaches us to lift up our souls to the Lord as an act of worship and trust, especially when we are downcast.

In Psalm 25, David expresses the act of lifting up his soul to the Lord, indicating a deep need for God when feeling low and downcast. This lifting up is akin to presenting a sacrifice, indicating that even in our lowest moments, we recognize God's greatness and sovereignty. David emphasizes the importance of doing this with our whole heart, acknowledging that true worship involves our hearts, souls, and minds. When we lift our souls to God, we declare our dependence on Him and our desire for His guidance and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:1, Proverbs 23:26

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