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What is “YOM” Anyway?

Posted on January 1, 2016December 30, 2020

YOM is a Hebrew word meaning: Always, Continually, Daily, Birth, Age, Today.

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Yom is also how I want my praise to be now!!! My praise will be “Always” in heaven so why wouldn’t I want my “Always” to be here and now! Regardless of what I feeling, thinking or even what I’m seeing, Lord help me to “Always” praise You.

I want my praise to be continual with no gaps. Whether I’m washing dishes, driving, with my husband watching our football team lose again, singing, working, folding clothes or when I’m on my knees, I want to honor the Lord with my life “Continually“.

Lord, let my praise be “Daily“. Being aware and thankful for my blessings, I want to bring a fresh praise to You “Each” (although I missed including “Each” in the logo, it is included in the definition) day and in every “Age“.

When I was dead in sin (and didn’t even know it), the Lord made me alive with Christ.  In my new “Birth” Lord, I want to give praise to You and service to others that reflects Your grace and goodness. (Ephesians 2:1-5)

Tomorrow is not promised. Lord, I want to praise You “TODAY“!! (Proverbs 27:1)

Have I Got A Word For You… Munificence!

The Lord blesses me with so many things: adoption into His family, good health, resources, a loving family and friends who laugh at my jokes and can make me laugh. Even so, I know much of what He has given, I don’t fully comprehend. Some of the words the Bible uses to describe the Lord’s giving are “lavished”, “freely” “generously” and “abundantly”

Recommended by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, I was reading The Incomparable Christ by J. Oswald Sanders and came across a word that puts the openness of His giving into a nut shell – if that can even be done. MUNIFICENCE: willing to give and share unstintingly, bountiful, liberal, lavishly generous; great generosity

Don’t you just love it! The word sounds just like the meaning. The Lord’s gifts are not only magnificent (splendid or impressive in appearance, exalted; outstanding of its kind; excellent); they are also munificent.

In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace that He lavished on us. (Ephesians 1:8)

Please, don’t get me started on “lavished”!!

There’s nothing like a good word or song to encourage us. The link below is to Andrae Crouch’s classic: We Need A Word from You. Take a listen.

We Need a Word From You by Andrae Crouch

Let’s Encourage Each Other

Sing A New (or old) Song

My prayer is that something on the website (the words or perhaps a link to a song) is an encouragement. I'll be honest - songs are such an encouragement to me. Through songs the Lord shows Himself faithful. I've heard that phrase much of my life. But the meaning is unfolding to me. Like an accordion, the meaning is unraveling as I've never imagined before. Is that happening for you too?

The steadfast love of the Lord is never ceases. His mercies never come to an end; they are NEW every morning.
(Lamentations 3:22)
Considering that, I want to sing a NEW song to Him. (Psalm 96:1)
Old or new, He's deserving of our songs and our daily praise: YOMPRAISE!

Don't you agree? I'd love to hear from you - whoever you are. If you'd like to leave a comment, please do.

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