Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Is It Presumptious to Encourage God?!

Upon first glance the answer to that question would be, "yes." Who are we to think that we could encourage God?

When Jesus performed his first miracle at the wedding in Cana of Galilee, his mother seemed to encourage him. As her son, this was natural for her to be encouraging. As the Son of God, to whom she was talking, it was a little presumtious. Perhaps that accounts somewhat for his comment to His mother. Can we, however, encourage God?

I guess it encourages God when we show our love for Him (not that He needs our encouragement), when we worship Him, and when we obey Him.

I've always wondered about statements in Scripture that say, "Bless the Lord, O my Soul." A following verse says, "and all that is within me. Bless His Holy name." We know that God blesses us by gving us happiness and joy. Do we bless the Lord by bringing Him joy? Maybe we bless Him by simply not grieving His Spirit. Maybe it is not presumtious after all to say that we could encourage (or at least "bless") God.

Any thoughts? How could we bless the Lord? Does this "encourage" Him?

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