11/13/2025

레베카 말로치 목사의 축복과 축도

by 레베카 말로치 목사

Praise the Lord! I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart. -Psalm 111:2

In the Hebrew, the word that begins the acrostic poem of Psalm 111 is “Hallelujah.” I imagine the Hallelujah of Psalm 111 as an unfettered, unbridled, whole-hearted Hallelujah that celebrates where God was so we can more clearly see where God in hopes that we will trust where God will be no matter what comes our way.

When was the last time if felt like you praised God with your whole heart? With an echo of the command to love God with 모두 our heart, mind, soul, and strength, we give God our whole-hearted hallelujah. A whole-hearted hallelujah doesn’t deny that things can be difficult. A whole-hearted hallelujah isn’t the same as toxic positivity, which is the idea that you need to be positive no matter what or else you’re failing at life somehow. A whole-hearted hallelujah says, “Yeah, things might be hard. And maybe they will still be hard. And maybe they’ll even get harder. Or maybe not. And maybe things are most excellent. But no matter what happens, I trust God will be God. I’m all in. Hallelujah.”

Blessings to you as you go ahead and belt out your praise and your joy. Be all-in with a whole-hearted hallelujah which renounces the power of sin and evil but does not deny they exist. Be all-in with a wholehearted hallelujah which turns to Jesus and says no matter what happens next, hate doesn’t have the last word. Thanks to the hope of Easter, Death doesn’t have the last word. Praise God. Belt it out and be all in with a whole-hearted hallelujah.

Rev. Rebecca Mallozzi

레베카 말로치 목사

레베카(베키) 말로치 목사는 펜실베이니아 엠마우스에 있는 페이스 장로교회에서 담임목사로 섬기고 있습니다. 그녀는 웨인즈버그 대학(펜실베니아)에서 영어와 커뮤니케이션 학사 학위를 받았으며 신학교를 시작하기 전에 신문 기자로 일했습니다. 프린스턴 신학교에서 신학 석사 학위를 받았습니다.

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