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Today’s reading takes us to Psalm 145, David’s great psalm of praise. It is saturated with the greatness, goodness, glory, provision, and grace of God. David lifts our eyes to a God whose greatness is unsearchable, whose goodness overflows, whose kingdom is glorious, and whose mercy draws near to all who call on Him in truth.
As we prepare our hearts for worship, Psalm 145 reminds us that this God is too good to stay quiet about. His praise is not just something we read; it is something we join. So read slowly, let every line settle, and let your mouth be filled with the worship of the King whose mercy has not run out—not for you, not today.
By Anthony Caldwellhttps://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here
Today’s reading takes us to Psalm 145, David’s great psalm of praise. It is saturated with the greatness, goodness, glory, provision, and grace of God. David lifts our eyes to a God whose greatness is unsearchable, whose goodness overflows, whose kingdom is glorious, and whose mercy draws near to all who call on Him in truth.
As we prepare our hearts for worship, Psalm 145 reminds us that this God is too good to stay quiet about. His praise is not just something we read; it is something we join. So read slowly, let every line settle, and let your mouth be filled with the worship of the King whose mercy has not run out—not for you, not today.