ЁЯО╡ Odecha BeKahal Rav (I Will Give You Thanks) Song LyricsЁЯО╡
Odecha BeKahal Rav (I Will Give You Thanks)
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Song: Odecha BeKahal Rav (I Will Give You Thanks)
Od'cha bekahal rav
Be'am atzum ahalelecha
Nafshenu mechaka lecha
Layom shebo nireh ot'cha
Belev echad kol goy kol am
Yakiru ki Mashiach kam
Simcha g'dola yimloch ha'El
Kol habri'ah tashir hallel
Mi'kol umah, am ve'lashon
Nikra bekol hanitzachon!
Od'cha bekahal rav
Be'am atzum ahalelecha
Im ananim, g'vurah, kavod
Im malachim, tashuv behod
Kol ayin az tireh shuvcha
Vechol lashon todeh shimcha
Ot'cha Yeshua nechezeh
Bekirvat'cha tamid nih'yeh
Tasim aleinu et shlom'cha
Le'olamim nagdil shimcha
Od'cha bekahal rav
Be'am atzum ahalelecha
Reflection on the Song
“Come, let us sing joyfully to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.” These words open with an invitation that’s both bold and communal—worship is joyful, loud, and best when shared together. “Let us come before Him with thanksgiving, making a joyful noise with songs of praise.” ([turn0search6], [turn0search8])
This verse from Psalm 95 comes alive through several vibrant themes in the worship setting:
- Joyful, communal worship: “Lechu neranena”—“Come, let us sing for joy”—offers a shared invitation into liberation through praise. (“Rock of our salvation”) ([turn0search6])
- Recognizing God’s sovereignty: Declaring God as both Salvation and Maker deepens our worship with awe and gratitude. ([turn0search8])
- A call into His presence: We’re invited into intimate connection—not passive observation but actively entering His presence with praise. ([turn0search12])
Pause and Reflect:
- When have you felt the power of worship rising through a community—when voices united echo praise that lifts the soul?
- How does remembering that your Savior is also your Maker change the way you enter His presence today?
ЁЯЩП Prayer
“Mighty God, thank You for calling me into joyful, unified worship. As we gather, may our voices honor You—the Rock of our salvation, our Creator, and King. Let our praise rise with thankful hearts, anchoring us in Your presence and grace. Amen.”
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