Date: June 11, 2017

Bible Text: Psalm 103 |

Series:

Bible Text: Psalm 103 | Preacher: Todd Dugard | Series: Out of the Depths: Praying the Psalms

I’m wondering if you’ve ever been so happy that you feel like you’re going to explode. That’s the feeling I get when I read Psalm 103. The psalmist is trying his best to express the joy, gratitude, and adoration that he has for his God, but words alone fail him. The passion that’s in his heart comes through as he says repeatedly through his song, “Bless the LORD…bless the LORD…bless the LORD.”

While lament is often what flows out of the depths of our being, this psalm overflows with celebration and worship. Nothing is held back as the psalmist leads us to exalt the LORD with all that we are and all that we have for all that he is and all that he’s done.

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Sermon Notes
Out of the Depths: Praying the Psalms
Exaltation: Bless the Lord o my soul
Psalm 103
June 10–11, 2017

Exalt the LORD!

• Exalt him with all that you are and all that you have (v. 1)

• Exalt him for all that he is and all that he’s done (v. 2-12)

• Exalt him for loving you deeply and holding you fast (v. 13-22)