The Worthiness of His Praise
Psalm 113:1–3
Praise the LORD! Praise, O servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD! Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and forevermore! From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the LORD is to be praised!
Scripture Reading: Psalm 72
Psalm 113 opens with a call for God's servants to praise Him from "this time forth and forevermore." From the rising of the sun to its setting, His name is to be praised. Psalm 72 echoes this theme, depicting a king who brings justice, prosperity, and peace — a foreshadowing of Christ. These psalms exalt God’s sovereignty and His care for the needy. His reign is eternal, and His glory fills the earth. We are reminded that praise isn’t limited to circumstances or places; it’s a daily offering from hearts awed by His majesty. Whether in joy or hardship, God remains worthy, and His name deserves praise every moment of the day.
The songs we will sing together on Sunday are modern echoes of ancient truths. "Nothing but the Blood" reminds us that Christ’s sacrifice is our only hope and cleansing — just as Psalm 72 speaks of the righteous king who brings redemption. "Resurrecting" declares Jesus’ victory and reigning power, aligning with God’s eternal rule described in Psalm 113. "Great Are You Lord" reflects our dependence on God’s breath and life, resonating with both psalms’ call to unending praise. "Thank You Jesus for the Blood" brings gratitude into focus — thanksgiving for grace, mercy, and rescue. These songs teach us that worship isn’t just admiration; it’s response — to blood-bought redemption, resurrection hope, sustaining grace, and the worth of His holy name.
Further reading: Revelation 5:9–14; Isaiah 61:1–3; Colossians 1:15–20
Reflection Questions:
- What part of your day do you most often forget to praise God? How can you change that?
- Which lyric from the worship songs speaks most directly to your current spiritual journey?
Prayer:
Lord, from the rising of the sun to its setting, You are worthy of praise. Thank You for Your mercy, justice, and the sacrifice of Jesus. Help me to live a life of constant gratitude, remembering that my worship flows from Your goodness and truth. Let the songs of redemption and resurrection echo in my heart throughout the day. Teach me to praise You in every circumstance. I offer this day to You, Lord. Amen.
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