Psalm 134

Psalm 134 is a short but powerful psalm that calls on the people of God to praise Him in the sanctuary. It is a message of worship and gratitude, reminding us that our relationship with God is one of a grateful servant and a loving Master.

Psalm 134

3
verses
1
min

Bible version

A Call to Worship

1 {A Song of degrees.} Behold, bless ye the LORD, all ye servants of the LORD, which by night stand in the house of the LORD.
2 Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the LORD.
3 The LORD that made heaven and earth bless thee out of Zion.

Commentary

As believers, we are often reminded of the importance of worship in our lives. Psalm 134 is an excellent example of this. It reminds us to come into the presence of God with gratitude and thanksgiving. The psalmist encourages us to lift our hands and voices in praise to the Lord, for He is the One who created us and sustains us. As we enter into His presence, we are reminded of His power and majesty. Our worship becomes a response to His greatness, and we are filled with thanksgiving and joy. It is a reminder that our worship is not just something we do on Sunday mornings, but a way of life. Psalm 134 reminds us that our relationship with God is not transactional; we don't worship Him to receive blessings or rewards. Instead, we worship Him because of who He is and what He has done for us. We are grateful for His love and mercy, and our worship is a response to His grace. In conclusion, let us be reminded of the importance of worship in our lives. Let us come before the Lord with gratitude and thanksgiving, lifting our voices and hands in praise to our God. May our worship be a reflection of His greatness and a response to His grace.

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FAQ

Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Psalm, chapter 134 it would take approximately 1 minutes to finish.

There are 3 verses in Psalm, chapter 134.