Your List of Thanksgiving Psalms

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The thanksgiving Psalms in the Bible have so much to say on true praise and giving. Consider this detailed list.

BARAK: Blessing the Lord • This Hebrew word for praise (pronounced baw-rak’), refers to making an action of thanksgiving (a verb) rather than a thing to be given or created. It is most commonly translated to mean either “kneel” or “bless.” It is contained in 289 verses, only 68 of which are in the Psalms.

One unique feature about this biblical word for praise is it is something we do for God, He does this for us and we do it for one another. It takes place in both formal and informal settings, publicly and privately. It is a form of praise that God commands us to do. God blessed the Sabbath day itself and made it holy. Generally when the Bible refers to God doing this for others, it is in a tangible form, as in a gift. When we do this for God, it is more of an act of thanksgiving and acknowledgment for who God is and what He has done. God specifically promises to do this for people who are generous and for those who trust in Him.

In the various scriptural examples of people doing this, it is generally described as bowing down, lying down or kneeling while lifting hands and doing homage verbally. When it was done for other people, the person doing the action typically stood with raised hands, and the recipient often bowed or knelt. (Picture someone being knighted by a king.) In the early middle ages, the church depicted this by crossing their arms over their chests as a sign of reverence. This later turned into folding one’s hands. While we still occasionally kneel, other actions that depict this includes bowing our heads.

Your List of Thanksgiving Psalms:

  • It is due to God from His people. (Ps 104:1, Ps 104:35, Ps 115:15, Ps 135:19, Ps 135:20, Ps 135:21, Ps 145:10)
  • It is something God does for His people. (Ps 5:12, Ps 28:9, Ps 29:11, Ps 65:10, Ps 67:6, Ps 112:2, Ps 115:12, Ps 115:13, Ps 128:4, Ps 132:15, Ps 147:13)
  • It is something we do for others who do God’s work. (Ps 118:26)
  • It is something the ungodly do of their own desires. (Ps 10:3, Ps 49:18, Ps 62:4)
  • It is something the angels do for God. (Ps 103:20, Ps 103:21).
  • It is something all creation does for God. (Ps 103:22, Ps 145:10)
  • It is the opposite of being cursed by God. (Ps 37:22)
  • It is associated with lifting hands in God’s name, kneeling, bowing down together, singing, thanksgiving and praise. (Ps 63:4, Ps 95:6, Ps 96:2, Ps 100:4, Ps 132:15, Ps 134:2)
  • It is something we can ask for from God both for ourselves and for others. (Ps 67:1, Ps 72:17, Ps 134:3)
  • It is something to be given wholeheartedly and with one’s entire being. (Ps 103:1)

(Discover more thanksgiving Psalms on page two.)

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Tim Millerhttp://worshipministry.com
I have experienced life-transformation while serving over the years in nearly every musical and technical role (except drums!) in churches ranging from a small start-up through overseeing all creative arts aspects as the Worship Arts Pastor at my current multi-site location. Besides the wonder of leading congregational worship as we embrace Jesus, I find joy in helping leaders and their teams work through their own times of transition to become more effectively fruitful. As we journey to the Lord's throne, there's always something new to discover - in Him, in myself, and in one another.

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