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Gratitude to the Most High

How can I extend my gratitude to the Maker of heaven and earth?
Who formed all things and fashioned the hearts of male and female alike
Blessed be Your holy name, God of the universe;
the Creator of the world and everything therein!

Above You, there is no greater king, You are the ultimate authority
As no god is as mighty and powerful as You Lord, God.
You determined and established all things,
everything is under Your care.
from the food all creatures eat to the labor of man.
You are our provider, and nothing is beyond Your control.
Time is in Your hand, and You made and planned each day
according to Your will and pleasure,
You alone schedules the hour of the rising and setting of the sun
And the brightness and shape of the moon.

Hallowed be Your name! Jehovah is Your name.
Yahweh is Your name. Adonai is Your name.
“I am that I am”, is Your name.
No other name compares to the name of Your son,
Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who is our Savior and our redeemer!
The whole earth can’t cease to adore Him,
and at His feet angels bow and worship Him endlessly.
Worthy and Holy are You, LORD!

Every day and night, I will praise and give thanks to the God of heaven. Amen.

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