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Lifting our Cups
What can I offer the Lord for all he has done for me? I will lift up the cup of salvation and praise the Lord’s name for saving me. Psalm 116:12-13
What a tremendous question, what can I offer the Lord for all he has done for me? Is there anything that we can offer to someone who has given it all in the first place?
The answer comes in the next phrase, “I will lift up the Cup of Salvation”.
In Old testament times a priest or a family head would regularly raise a cup with an exaltation of praise to God. In the early church times the cup that was lifted was a bitter cup, a cup that had little to offer but was full of praise and as they lifted the cup in praise , as a symbol to God he would meet their needs and be a symbol of salvation, that God fills the bitterness and restores us with his joy. He brings deliverance and fullness though being united with him.
Phil 1:19 For I know that as you pray for me and the Spirit of Jesus Christ helps me, this will lead to my deliverance.
So how can we lift up our, cup of salvation today? The cup is you, give you lives to God, in all that you do,
Matt Redman's wrote, “ I will offer up my life in spirit and truth. Pouring out the oil of love as my worship to You in surrender I must give my every part Lord receive the sacrifice of a broken heart. Jesus, what can I give. What can I bring. To so faithful a friend. To so loving a king. Saviour, what can be said. What can be sung. As a praise of Your name. For the things You have done. Oh my words could not tell; not even in part of the debt of love that is owed, by this thankful heart.”
The big question is? How much are we prepared to offer up our lives, to admit that the best we have is not enough and the only way to bless God, is to give him our lives, so that he can beautify them. On Sunday’s we can offer to God as we worship, we can sing from our hearts, we can pray from within and we can declare with our mouths. One of the greatest testimony’s we have as believers is to tell others what the Lord has done, we can share our experiences of God on Sundays, during house groups and whenever the opportunity arises, The Psalm goes on to say
“I will offer you a sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the Lord.” v17When we come together is this your attitude?
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