Psalm 145:1 · KJV
"I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever."
King James Version
What does Psalm 145:1 mean? →Passage Context
Devotional Reflection
The manner in which we acclaim God everlastingly, the manner in which we honor our vow to give Him glory for all the days of our life, is truly straightforward: we do it today. As long as we acclaim God today, eternity takes care of itself. So, while you commit to lifting up the name of God and praising Him for all eternity, remember where it all begins: thank God now—not just in what you say, but also in how you act!
Prayer
Today, Mighty God and Loving Father, I want to tell you how great and lovely I think you are. You are just, loyal, holy, and merciful. You are delicate and loving, yet glorious in grandeur and unrivaled in might. You have cleansed me of my sin and given me hope beyond the grave. You've surrounded me with excellent people and offered me a home with you. You, O God, have no equal or competitor. You are my King, my great and awesome Father. I thank you in Jesus' name, today and forever. Amen.
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