Meditation: Praise for the goodness of our god

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Psalms 92: 1-2 New King James Version (NRSV)

1 It is good to praise you, O Jehovah, and to sing praises to your name, O Most High; 2 Announce your mercy in the morning and your faithfulness every night.

This morning, as soon as I opened my eyes, you can see the favor of God in my life. Just knowing that my eyes were contemplating a new dawn, I began to thank God for his goodness. How wonderful to wake up and contemplate the wonders of our God!

I began to thank him for my husband, his work, my children and my parents, for the health and strength that he had given me when I woke up.

With a grateful heart, I began to sing to him with all his kindness. I raised my voice in praise and recognized all his wonders, his salvation, his spiritual freedom, the presence of his Spirit in my life. Finally, there were no words to thank him for everything he had given me.

The psalm tells us that "it is good to praise you, O Jehovah."

In truth, praising God is like a refreshing balm that runs through your entire body and fills you with energy and joy. Praising God for all his mercies is indescribable. Singing psalms to the Most High is so glorious and beautiful that you are full of anointing and passion to be in the presence of God.

The Lord wants us to "announce his mercies every morning." The best way to advertise is to live and experience it in every second of our lives. When we breathe, speak and listen, it has to do with the mercies of God, who gives us the ability to breathe, speak and listen. There are so many powerful things that are in our body and being, for which we thank God and sing for all his goodness. Therefore, we should always say:

1 It is good to praise you, O Jehovah, and to sing praises to your name, O Most High; 2 Announce your mercy in the morning and your faithfulness every night.

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