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How do we know God deserves our praise?

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God's character, His actions, and His faithfulness throughout history demonstrate His worthiness of our praise.

The worthiness of God's praise is grounded in His character and the multitude of blessings He bestows upon us. As noted by Henry Mahan, John Gill points out that a 'sense of justice' should compel us to praise the Lord for His merciful and kind nature. God's goodness is evident in His creation and ongoing provision for mankind. Moreover, when we understand God's sovereignty and His role as the Almighty King, it leads us to recognize that true praise arises from a heartfelt acknowledgment of who He is—merciful, loving, and just. Thus, praising God is not simply a duty but a natural response to understanding His greatness and goodness.
Scripture References: Psalm 145:9, Romans 8:28-30

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Praising the Lord
Henry Mahan · Jul 17, 1977
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