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Why should Christians bless the Lord for their salvation?

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Christians should bless the Lord for their salvation as a response to His mercy and grace, recognizing His sovereignty in our redemption.

In Ruth 4:14, the women proclaim, 'Blessed be the Lord,' demonstrating the appropriate response to God's work in their lives. This act of blessing acknowledges God's faithfulness and mercy in providing a kinsman redeemer. The psalmist echoes this sentiment in Psalm 31:7-8, celebrating God's mercy despite the troubles of sin. For Christians, praising and thanking the Lord is not just a ritual; it is an expression of gratitude for the countless blessings received through Christ. Each day provides opportunities to reflect on God's goodness, reinforcing the commitment to honor Him through worship and praise, rather than dwelling on complaints or trials. Therefore, a lifestyle of blessing God aligns with the transformative nature of salvation that calls for continual gratitude.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:14, Psalm 31:7-8

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