I once heard a Psalty Kids
Praise CD that said when a cow goes moo it is praising God. I don’t mean to be
a neigh-sayer when it comes to animal praise but I think moo means feed me or
milk me or maybe both. Granted the animal praise list of Psalm 148 includes
cattle and that might support the moo theory of praise but then it also has sea
monsters and fruit trees and all the weather conditions a Texan can experience
in the same day. So this is not the sort of scripture that one takes literally
or over thinks. This is a noisy over the top psalm because the very existence
of all that is was commanded and established and fixed in place by God, which
is how you make it on the praise the Lord list. So praise is not about the
sound you make but about you being made. Which means praising the Lord does not
require one’s circumstances to be praiseworthy. So I guess I stand corrected.
Praise can sound like you are hungry or just need to be milked.
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