Psalms 69:31

"I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify him with thanksgiving."

Key Reflection

Praising God with a song and magnifying Him with thanksgiving (Psalm 69:31) embodies the commitment to continually express gratitude and joy in one's life, acknowledging God’s sovereignty and mercy through music and worship, even in the face of adversity. This act of praise is seen as more pleasing to God than material offerings, highlighting the transformative power of heartfelt thanksgiving.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

This also shall please the Lord -This will be more acceptable to the Lord. Better than an ox or bullock that hath horns and hoofs -Better than a burnt sacrifice - horns, and hoofs, and all. The original here is, “horning and hoofing;” that is, an ox whose horns were fully grown, and whose hoofs were compact and solid; a perfect animal in its kind, offered whole on the altar. The psalmist does not say that such an offering would “not” be acceptable to the Lord, but that the offering of the heart - the sacrifice of praise - would be “more” acceptable than any such offering in itself considered. This sentiment accords with the common language of the Old Testament.

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