It may be a matter of great comfort that you are to spend your eternity with the saints in heaven where it is so much their work to praise God. The saints know what cause they have to praise God and oftentimes are ready to say they long to praise Him more and that they never can praise Him enough. This may be a consolation to you, that you will have a whole eternity in which to praise Him. They greatly desire to praise God better. This, therefore, may be your consolation, that in heaven your heart will be enlarged and you will be enabled to praise Him in an immensely more perfect and exalted manner than you can do in this world. You will not be troubled with such a dead, dull heart with so much coldness, so many clogs and burdens from sin, and from an earthly mind; with a wandering, unsteady heart; with so much darkness and so much hypocrisy. You will be one of that vast assembly that praise God so fervently that their voice is “as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings” (Rev. 19:6). You long to have others praise God, to have everyone praise Him. There will be enough to help you and join you in praising Him and those that are capable of doing it ten thousand times better than the saints on earth. Thousands and thousands of angels and glorified saints will be around you, all united to you in dearest love, all disposed to praise God, not only for themselves but for His mercy to you.
From “Praise, One of the Chief Employments of Heaven,” p. 917