This is one of my favorite Psalms. The psalmist uses some beautiful imagery when describing God.
For example: Your love oh Lord, reaches to the heavens.
I love what that set of words brings to mind. Because in a way, Jesus is the embodiment of God’s love. He served as our intermediary so that God’s plan for our lives, reconciliation through salvation, could happen. Grace is an amazing concept, and throughout this series of Romans, we’ve been looking at that picture of Grace being our only key to our fallen nature.
This song is a description and an example of a way to pray to God, which we here at the chapel have created an acrostic in order to illustrate it: P R A Y
The P is for Praise, the R for Repent, the A for Ask, and the Y for Yield. This week as we lead worship, let’s remember how we we’re commanded to worship God, and if we don’t, then everything else in nature will shout in praise to God.