September 07, 2025 | Zach Schlegel
Passage: Psalms 150:1-6
Are you in the habit of showing love and appreciation to others? Do you show appreciation and love because it is your duty or out of a heart of love and gratitude? Praise comes freely from our of delight in someone or something. You don’t have to force yourself to do it. Your heart erupts in praise when you are overwhelmed with love and gratitude.
Do you praise God with a heart that truly means it? You can suppress the truth about God, but God IS great! One day, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. We will declare that God is worthy of our praise.
The aim of this Psalm is to recalibrate our hearts from idolatry and to awaken our hearts to delight in God and praise Him now! What does it mean to praise? It means to extol, boast, or exalt the excellent or beauty of something or someone. From start to finish, the psalmist is calling you to praise the Lord with whom you have a relationship.
Sermon Outline
1. Where should we praise God? Vs. 1
2. Why should we praise God? Vs. 2
3. How should we praise God? Vs. 3-5
4. Who should praise God? Vs. 6
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