Blessing the Lord

 Blessed are You, O Lord, our Redeemer and Savior, for You have looked upon us in mercy and not left us in our lostness. You saw our need before we could name it, and You moved toward us in love. From the fullness of Your grace, You planned our redemption and opened a way where there was none. We bless You for Your faithfulness, which stands firm through every generation, and for Your compassion that never runs dry.

Blessed are You, O Lord Jesus, for You willingly gave Yourself to save us. You bore our sin, our shame, and our brokenness upon the cross, and by Your sacrifice we are forgiven and made new. Your blood was poured out for our redemption, and Your love was displayed in perfect obedience to the Father. We bless You for the cross, where justice and mercy met, and where our salvation was secured forever.

Blessed are You, O Lord, for the power of Your resurrection. You did not remain in the grave, but You rose in victory, breaking the chains of death and sin. Because You live, we live also, and our hope is alive and unshakable. We bless You for the new life You give us, for the assurance that nothing can separate us from Your love, and for the promise of eternal life in Your presence.

Blessed are You, O Lord, for the gift of salvation that is freely given by grace. We did not earn it, nor could we ever deserve it, yet You welcomed us as children through faith. You clothed us in righteousness, restored our souls, and called us Your own. We bless You for Your patience with us, for Your gentle leading, and for the joy of knowing we are redeemed and forgiven.

Blessed are You, O Lord, now and forever, for You are worthy of all praise and honor. May our lives be a living blessing to You, offered in gratitude and obedience. Let our words, our actions, and our hearts proclaim Your salvation to the world. We bless You with thanksgiving, love, and reverence, rejoicing always in Your great redemption and everlasting salvation.

Revelation 22:20


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