Thursday, February 4, 2016

Psalm 145:3 KJV

 
 
More and more David found great delight within himself and felt it to be his duty to praise God for all the things He had done for him and brought him out of.  To David, God had made himself known through his awesome attributes that Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised.  David vowed to voice himself of God's goodness, his mercy, his grace, peace, unconditional love, of which he had received much of it, and could not help but to acknowledge that God is a great God, and greatly to be praised.  He had many times through David's life protected and provided for him and hidden him from many dangerous trials and toils.
 
David had the confidence in the greatness of God that he now spoke well of God, for God had made Himself known to him, and he therein, wanted to encourage the praise that was asleep in others.  His heart was filled with God's worthiness, and out of the abundance of that, the mouth will speak great-ness to the praise of all that God had done for him. 
 
Consistently, every day as David resolved to praise and bless God, he realized it was a delight to praise God with a priority of honor.  Praising God must be our daily work that we have not one day to pass, no matter how busy, no matter how sorrowful a day may have been, we must take the time and reckon within our daily duty and find the moment to praise him, bless him and to speak well of Him.   It must be the most delightful thing to do in our daily comforts.
 
We must give God the glory of his greatness and his great works.  We must declare unto Him, Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; his glory, his omnipresence, his omnipotent irresistible power, and his dominion which has no boundaries, ruling out all disputes and, thus, great is the Lord, and if He is great, then, majestically greatly to be praised, with all that is within us, for He has knowingly proven Himself to us.  His greatness is unsearchable and cannot be comprehensible.

 
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