Exalt – Psalm 18:46

The LORD lives! Praise be to my Rock! Exalted be God my Savior!

Psalm 18:46 (NIV)

David, in this psalm, is praising the Lord. The Lord lives; He is active, alive, and actively engaged in our lives. He listens to our prayers and is our hope and support when life is difficult.

Throughout David’s life, God was his rock, steadfast, an unmovable foundation, guiding us through life’s storms. God is our place of safety and security, where we can find refuge and strength.

To exalt the Lord means to raise up, to glorify, showing joy and reverence to Him. Exalting the Lord is to praise and worship Him, recognize the divine nature of God, and thank Him for His grace and salvation.

How has God been a rock in your life? Do you exalt God with worship, obedience, and in prayer?

Lord, You are our rock, our redeemer, our blessed hope. We exalt You and praise Your name. Lord, thank You for being with us, actively engaged in our lives, and answering our prayers. Like the regal iris brings brightness and joy to spring, You, our Lord, brighten our lives and bring joy to our days. In Jesus’ holy name. Amen

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10 thoughts on “Exalt – Psalm 18:46

  1. Lord, I thank you for who you are. For being my Lord and king. I praise and lift up your Holy name. Thank you for always being with me and loving me.
    Thank you for this post Jeanne, many a times we come to God with things to ask of Him but may we approach Him just to exalt His name.

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    1. Hi Manu, I agree the Lord has given us much – His love, mercy, and grace. We need to take time and praise and worship our God, exalting His name! It is good to hear from you! Peace, Blessings, and Joy! 💗🦋🌺

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    1. Yes, I agree, Matt. We are blessed by God’s love, grace, and care; we should show our love by worshiping and praising Him, exalting His name. Peace and Blessings! 🌷🌹🌺

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  2. Nice devotional reflection, centered on the role of God as rock and refuge in the life of the believer, based on a psalm attributed to King David. It is an expression of faith, gratitude and worship, with an intimate and reverent language.

    Greetings.

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