Psalms 103:3

"Praise the LORD, my soul, and don’t forget all his benefits,"

Key Reflection

This verse encourages deep personal devotion by praising the Lord with one's soul, and it also stresses the importance of remembering God’s numerous blessings in life, fostering a gratitude that roots one in faith and dependency on God's continual care.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Who forgiveth all thine iniquities -Pardoning all thy sins. That is, It is a characteristic of God to pardon sin, and I have evidence that he has done it in my own case, and this is a ground for praise. It is observable that this is the first thing in view of the psalmist - the first of the “benefits” which he had received from God, or the first thing in importance among his acts or his dealings, which called for praise. Properly considered, this is the first thing which calls for praise.

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