Praise!
By: Robert A. Searles
God is well pleased with his
children when they open their mouths in praise to him. What could be
more fitting for the children of the heavenly Father than to salute
and greet one another with praises to God, along with a pleasant good
morning? Of course, in order for the praise to be pleasing to God,
it must truly come from our hearts, and not just from our lips. God
is worthy of our praise. “Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God; him
shalt thou serve, and to him shalt thou cleave, and swear by his
name. He is thy praise, and he is thy God, that hath done for thee
these great and terrible things, which thine eyes have seen.”
Deuteronomy 10: 20, 21 (KJV).
God has done some great and
wonderful things for us. He gave his son, he shed divine blood to
pay our sin debt. He forgave our sins and reconciled us to himself
when we were lost and without hope. He hears our prayers, he gives
us our daily bread, and supplies all our needs according to his
riches in heaven. When we praise him with our lips, originating in
our heart from a true sense of gratitude, we are declaring to the
listening ear, the greatness and glory and worthiness of God.
“Who is like unto thee, O Lord among the gods? Who is like thee,
glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?” Exodus
15: 11 (KJV)
We ought always be praising the
Lord with our lips as well as with our lifestyle. What good is
secret praise? Secret praise or unspoken words of gratitude are
never heard, and how can they be enlightening or edifying to anyone
else, that they might know how great we know our God to be? “Hear,
O ye kings, give ear, O ye princes, I, even I will sing unto the
Lord; I will sing praise to the Lord God of Israel.” Judges 5:3
(KJV). “I will praise the Lord according to his righteousness and
will sing praise to the name of the Lord most high.?” Psalm 7: 17
(KJV). '”My praise shall be of thee in the great congregation: I
will pay my vows before them that fear him.” Psalm 22: 25 (KJV).
My praise in the great
congregation means that we praise him publicly, among all people, let
them know that we are praising God. When we greet someone with
praises to the Lord, we are saying to that person that we
acknowledge God to be our source of all our benefits. This is
pleasing to the Lord. “Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous; for
praise is comely for the upright. O praise the Lord with harp; sing
unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. Sing
unto him a new song, play skillfully with a loud noise. For the
word of the Lord is right, and all his works are done in truth.”
Psalm 33: 1-4 (KJV). God has said that whoso offereth praise
glorifieth me
When we glorify God we receive
strength and power for our own lives. Praising God is being obedient
to God. Obedience brings God's good favor and blessing. “Whoso
offereth praise glorifieth me; and to him that ordereth his
conversation aright will I shew the salvation of God.” Psalm 50:
23 (KJV).
Shall we covenant or agree with
God that: “I will bless the Lord at all times; his praise shall
continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make her boast in the Lord;
the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. O magnify the Lord with
me, and let us exalt his name together.” Psalm 34: 1-3 (KJV).
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