In this message we explore what it truly means to praise God. Praise is not just words or songs—it is the posture of a heart that recognizes God’s greatness and responds with joy, gratitude, and reverence.
We look at how David praised and how it ties to the tabernacle. David appointed singers and musicians to minister day and night, showing us that praise is central to God’s dwelling among His people. Praise was not occasional—it was perpetual, flowing from hearts that delighted in God’s presence.
From this, we learn how to praise and praise right. Praise means exalting God for who He is, not just for what He does. It is important because praise shifts our focus from ourselves to Him, breaks the hold of the flesh, and ushers us into His presence. To praise right is to praise with understanding, sincerity, and consistency—because God inhabits the praises of His people.