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Salmo 103: Bendice, Alma Mía, a Jehová - Salmo de Alabanza

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El Salmo 103 es uno de los grandes salmos de alabanza de la Biblia — una meditación extendida sobre la misericordia, la compasión y el amor infalible de Dios.

Bless the LORD, O My Soul (vv.1-5)

David begins by commanding his own inner life to worship: "Bless the LORD, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name!" He then lists five personal benefits: forgiveness of iniquities, healing of diseases, redemption from destruction, crowning with lovingkindness, satisfying with good things so that youth is renewed.

The Character of God (vv.6-14)

"The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy" (103:8). God does not deal with us according to our sins — as far as the east is from the west, so far He has removed our transgressions (103:12). He knows our frame and remembers we are dust — His compassion accounts for our weakness.

The Eternal Contrast (vv.15-18)

Man is like grass — flourishing briefly, then gone. But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him (103:17). Our brevity and fragility are real; God's eternal love is more real. This contrast is not despairing but worshipful — we are brief, but we belong to the Eternal.

The Universal Call to Worship (vv.19-22)

The psalm expands from personal praise to cosmic worship: angels, hosts, ministers, all His works in all places — "Bless the LORD, O my soul." What began with David's individual inner life ends with the entire universe called to worship. Personal praise is the seed of cosmic doxology.

Reflexión de Esta Semana

¿Cuál de los cinco beneficios en el Salmo 103:1-5 más necesitas recibir y descansar en hoy?

Nota Editorial

Estudio versículo por versículo del Salmo 103 sobre la misericordia divina, la fragilidad humana y el llamado a la adoración universal.