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Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy, who satisfies you with good so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.




Book Chapter Verse

Parallel VerseVerse Theme
Exodus 34:6-7God's mercy and forgiveness
Psalm 103:8-12God's compassion and grace
Isaiah 55:7God's abundant mercy
Micah 7:18-19God's forgiveness and compassion
Ephesians 1:7Redemption through Christ and forgiveness
Romans 5:8God's love demonstrated through Christ
2 Corinthians 5:21God's righteousness through Christ's sacrifice
1 John 1:9Confession and forgiveness
Luke 15:20The parable of the prodigal son, God's forgiveness
James 2:13Mercy triumphs over judgment



Psalm 103:1-5 and Exodus 34:6-7 both highlight God’s mercy and compassion toward His people. In Exodus, God reveals His character to Moses, emphasizing His slow-to-anger nature, steadfast love, and willingness to forgive. Similarly, Psalm 103 celebrates these divine attributes, particularly focusing on God’s forgiveness of sins, healing, and redemption. Both passages call us to bless and praise God for His compassionate care and continual faithfulness. The parallel significance lies in the consistency of God's character, offering comfort and assurance that He remains loving, merciful, and forgiving across generations, even in the face of human weakness.






What does the psalmist call his soul to do in Psalm 103:1?
Answer: The psalmist calls his soul to bless the Lord with all that is within him.

What are some of the benefits of God mentioned in verses 3-5?
Answer: Forgiveness, healing, redemption, steadfast love and mercy, and satisfaction with good.

What does it mean for God to "redeem your life from the pit" in verse 4?
Answer: It signifies that God saves us from destruction and restores our lives.

How does God satisfy us according to verse 5?
Answer: God satisfies us with good, renewing our strength like the eagle’s.

What can we learn about God's character from this passage?
Answer: God is merciful, forgiving, loving, and concerned with our well-being.

How should we respond to God's blessings as described in Psalm 103:1-5?
Answer: We should bless the Lord and remember His benefits, praising Him for His goodness.

Why is it important not to forget God's benefits as stated in verse 2?
Answer: Remembering God's benefits helps us remain grateful and reinforces our relationship with Him.





Heavenly Father,
We come before You with hearts full of gratitude for Your endless mercy and love. We bless Your holy name, remembering all the benefits You have given us—Your forgiveness, healing, redemption, and grace. Thank You for crowning us with steadfast love and mercy, and for renewing our strength like the eagle’s. May we never forget the depths of Your kindness and continue to praise You with all that is within us. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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VerseKey ConceptMnemonic
1Bless the LordBless Lord: "Bless with all my soul" (BLS)
2Don't forget benefitsDon't Forget: "Remember His gifts" (DF)
3Forgives and healsForgives and Heals: "Healing forgiveness" (FH)
4Redeems and crownsRedeems and Crowns: "Redeemed & crowned with love" (RC)
5Satisfies and renewsSatisfies and Renews: "Strength renewed like the eagle" (SR)









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