The Heartbeat of Worship: Biblical Praise
Psalms reveals praise as both our joyful privilege and sacred duty. As Psalm 92:1 declares: “It is good to praise the LORD… pleasant and fitting.” This divine invitation calls us to:
Why We Praise
- For Who He Is:
- Glorious (Psalm 138:5)
- Infinitely great (Psalm 145:3)
- All-wise and powerful (Daniel 2:20)
- Merciful and faithful (Psalm 89:1)
- For What He Does:
- Our salvation (Psalm 18:46)
- Promise-keeping (1 Kings 8:56)
- Sin-forgiving (Psalm 103:1-3)
- Daily provision (Psalm 136:25)
The Universal Call to Praise
Scripture reveals praise as creation’s ultimate purpose:
- All creation commanded to worship (Psalm 148:1-10)
- Nature itself would praise if humans refused (Luke 19:40)
- Every knee will ultimately bow (Philippians 2:10-11)
Praise as Surrender
Authentic praise:
- Gives rightful credit to God (Psalm 107:8)
- Refocuses our perspective heavenward
- Prepares us for eternal worship
As we ponder God’s attributes and works, praise becomes our natural response – the breath of a soul alive to His glory.

