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Why should Christians bless the Lord?

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Christians are called to bless the Lord as an act of worship and gratitude for His greatness, mercy, and deliverance.

In Nehemiah 9:5, the Levites urge the people to 'stand up and bless the Lord your God.' This call to worship is rooted in recognizing God’s sovereignty, power, and mercy. For Christians, blessing the Lord involves acknowledging and praising His goodness, especially His work in salvation. It is an expression of gratitude reflecting a profound appreciation for His grace and mercies. When believers bless the Lord, they affirm their relationship with Him, drawing others to His glory and encouraging communal worship. Furthermore, it acts as a reminder of God's unchanging nature amidst life's challenges, fostering unity and reverence among God's people.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 9:5, Psalm 145:3, 1 Kings 8:55-57, Psalm 103:1-2, Ephesians 5:20

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