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Entering God’s Presence Through Praise

Entering God’s Presence Through Praise

By Michael Youssef, Ph D.  09/07/21

What is praise? It is adoration, thanksgiving, appreciation, and worship of our Lord and Savior. Praise flows from a relationship of love and devotion from us to the Lord. Praise brings us closer to Him. It changes us and helps us grow in our faith. Praise reminds us who God is. A life filled with praise places us in a position to receive God’s blessings.

C.S. Lewis said:

Only in acts of worship and praise can a person learn to believe in the goodness and the greatness of God. God wants us to praise Him, not because He needs or craves, in any sense, our flattery. But because He knows that praise creates joy and thankfulness.

Praise is not something that we do for God. Nor is it something that we do in order to get God’s approval so that He will grant our desires. When we praise God, we are changed—even if our circumstances are not. While God is present everywhere, all the time, He is present in a special way when His people praise Him.

Words are the expressions of our hearts. The Bible says, “[T]he mouth speaks what the heart is full of” (Matthew 12:34).

What happens to the person who continually complains about the problems and challenges of life?

If he only focuses on those things, he will lose sight of his eternal destiny. He may become pessimistic, even depressed. We all have tiring days, minor setbacks, and unexpected expenses. As believers, we can choose to find strength by praising God, or we may sink into despair.

Regardless of our problems or difficulties, when we praise God, our focus shifts. We become aware, once again, of who He is and His love for us. Why wait? Praise God now and experience His power, which is capable of handling anything you might face.

Prayer: You are so good, God. Your hope never disappoints (Romans 5:5). Thank You that, as I attend to who You are, You renew my mind and transform my heart. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
“You are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the one Israel praises” (Psalm 22:3).

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