Gregory Davis
Yesterday I studied Psalm 150. I needed a boost. A pick me up. I was feeling away from God. I'm reminded to always remember the mountain top experiences of life, to help you make it through the valleys of life. I was in a funk yesterday. Struggling, struggling, what a day. The scriptures reminded me that I'm created with purpose. We are created to worship God. Our lives are given as a gift to us to bring glory to God. We are to offer our lives back up to God. I realized that I was in a funk because I had for gotten my purpose. Thank you Holy Spirit........Created by a Special God....Yahweh!!!!!!!!

The Lord has made us a special people in order that we may fulfill a special purpose. Isaiah 43:21 says, "The people I formed for Myself will declare My praise." An integral part of worshiping the Lord is proclaiming His greatness.

To praise our Father is to applaud Him for who He is and what He has done. This involves the release of our emotions, which frees us to express unrestrained adoration of the Lord. When someone loves another person, the most natural response is to speak highly about the cherished one. In the same way, those who love Christ find that praise comes easily to their lips.

Praising the Lord is good for us. In our self-centered society, people are primarily interested in getting their own needs met. Sadly, this same attitude has infiltrated some churches. But God doesn't want us to come to church concerned only about ourselves. Praise lifts our eyes to Christ and fills our hearts with the contentment that eludes us when we focus exclusively on personal needs and problems.

Although praise and worship are usually associated with church services, they ought to characterize us wherever we are. Some of the most intimate and precious experiences of worship can happen during times spent alone with God.

If you find that your praise lacks vitality, tell the Lord you want to learn to extol Him with your whole heart. The focus of worship is the key. Remember how God has cared for you, and look for daily evidence of His hand on your life. Then tell Him how great He is.
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