«Thus I will bless You while I live;
I will lift up my hands in Your name» (Psalm 63:4).

In the Old Testament culture, lifting up hands was the common stance for prayer. We see it, for example, in the following passages: «Thus I will bless You while I live; I will lift up my hands in Your name» (Psalm 63:4). «Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry to You, when I lift up my hands toward Your holy sanctuary» (Psalm 28:2).»Let us lift our hearts and hands to God in heaven» (Lamentations 3:41). «Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the Lord» (Psalm 134:2). «Let my prayer be set before You as incense, the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice» (Psalm 141:2).
We cannot deny the fact that the cultural customs surrounding us usually have little to do with biblical culture. It is up to us to turn to the Book of books every day to soak up its principles and values, and try to put them into practice in our lives in a way that makes sense for us today. It is not about fighting the culture that surrounds us, but contributing to it a light, a different flavor, which derive from a personal experience of the truths of the gospel. It is about doing our part through our dialogue, our example, and our defense of Scripture, sharing with those around us this Book that will help them to grow as it has helped us. Otherwise, our part is to love without judging; each person has a conversion process, which takes time and progresses at their own pace.
Today, whether it is on our knees or on our feet and with our arms extended to heaven, let us pray with faith to the Lord before leaving our homes.
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Take From: Daily Devotions for Women’s 2020
«One Day at a Time»
From: Patricia Muñoz Bertozzi
Collaborators: Lorina Maya & Alejandra Zavala