Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Sometimes praise is glorious in the quiet!

The worship of the silent beauty of the sunrise and the stars twinkling are illustrative of the glory of silent praise. If my mouth would speak sour words, they should certainly find words of the grandeur of God.

So many people have penned words of glory and honor to the Lord, and then they probably never said those words out loud. The words are beautiful in the silence of reading them {silent praise} and they are glorifying to God in their delivery as well. David said let everything that has breath, ie. islands of the sea, Praise the Lord. How can islands praise God?

Some islands are in praise to God by their just being there. Some are inhabited by people who praise God, in their language and their cultural expressions of Worship to the true and living God.

I imagine the people group scale of language that glorified and exalted the Lord and the things that detracted from worship. Sometimes we look at individual's language {"Lang" Guage}and not the whole tenor of our language attitude.

Psalm 50 To him who orders his conversation aright, will I show the salvation of the Lord
It seems an enigma, but not really. Are we using words that respect others in our regular usage or do we allow detiorating language to invade our spoken culture?
ie. Usted for the use of a respected person.
You perhaps like "Thou" O Lord. None is as exalted as God, does our language and the lack of the term Thou for any but Him, assume His awesomeness. There are countless other examples that I see in the languages that I am aware of. Where does God show His salvation in the ordering of our conversation aright, is my today meditation.

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