Psalm 150:6: "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!"
This is the last verse of the book of Psalms. It caps the attitude of 150 chapters of prayer, praise, and prophecy. It is, at the very least, a book of worship. The verses therein are poetry of the highest ilk, singularly focused on relating to the Lord. This final verse of this exceptional analogy of worship is both a prescription as much as it is a prophecy. That is to say that it prescribes for us God's intention for everything, all of His creation to praise. But it is also a prophecy that at some predetermined point everything that has breath will praise the Lord. That is a day I look forward to with every atom in my being. Amen!
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