This Psalm forms part of the “Egyptian
Hallel”. This is one of the psalms that is said before the Passover meal – and in
Christian tradition is one of the Easter Psalms. “Hallel" is a Hebrew word
that means "praise" – so when we say “God be praised”, it is a translation of Hallelujah. Use this as a
praise Psalm for today – if possible read it with another person, and use the
verse as a responsive reading.
Psa
113:1 Praise
the LORD! Praise, O servants of the LORD;
praise the name of the LORD.
Psa
113:2 Blessed
be the name of the LORD
from this time on and forevermore.
Psa
113:3 From the
rising of the sun to its setting
the name of the LORD is to be praised.
Psa
113:4 The LORD
is high above all nations,
and his glory above the heavens.
Psa
113:5 Who is
like the LORD our God,
who is seated on high,
Psa
113:6 who looks
far down
on the heavens and the earth?
Psa
113:7 He raises
the poor from the dust,
and lifts the needy from the ash heap,
Psa
113:8 to make
them sit with princes,
with the princes of his people.
Psa
113:9 He gives
the barren woman a home,
making her the joyous mother of children.
ALL: Praise the LORD!
Second Sunday after Trinity
32 God’s Gracious
Love
The Scripture passage for the day is drawn from Reuben
Job and Norman Shawchuck, A Guide to
Prayer for Ministers and other Servants, (Nashville, The Upper Room 1983),
202.
This reflection is from my own devotional exercises for
the day.
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