Interpretation to Psalm 103

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Psalm 103

I bless the holy name of God with all my heart.

Yea, I will bless the Lord and not forget the

glorious things he does for me.

He forgives all my sins. He heals me.

He ransoms me from hell. He surrounds me

with loving kindness and tender mercies.

He fills my life with good things!

My youth is renewed like the eagles!

He gives justice to all who are treated unfairly.

He revealed his will and nature to Moses and

the people of Israel.

He is merciful and tender towards those

who don’t deserve it; he is slow to get

angry and full of kindness and love.

He never bears a grudge, nor remains angry forever.

He has not punished us as we deserve for all

our sins, for his mercy toward those who

fear and honor him is as great as the

height of the heavens above the earth.

He has removed our sins as far away from

us as the east is from yhe west.

He is like a father to us, tender and

sympathetic to those who reverence him.

For he knows we are but dust, and that our

days are few and brief, like grass, like

flowers, blown by the wind and gone forever.

But the loving kindness of the Lord is from

everlasting to everlasting, to those who

reverence him, his salvation is to

children’s children of those who are

faithful to his covenant and remember

to obey him!

The Lord has made the heavens his throne;

from there he rules over everything there is.

Bless the Lord, you mighty angels of his

who carry out his orders, listening

for each of his commands.

Yes, bless the Lord, you armies of his

angels who serve him constantly.

Let everything everywhere bless the Lord.

And how I bless him too.

My Interpretation to Psalm 103

In this Psalm, the writer worships God by praising Him for various things. This gives us a paradigm of reasons for which we can worship God, and particular ways in which we can praise and worship Him. Moreover, it explains the writer’s, which is David, as an assumption, experiences in life and his full devotion to our...