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And Your Praise Goes On

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How do the Psalms shape our worship, prayer, and everyday lives? In this sermon on Psalm 104, we explore one of Scripture's most beautiful songs of praise and discover why the Book of Psalms has served as the worship playlist of God's people for generations. Through Psalm 104, we are reminded that we were created not merely to admire creation, but to worship the Creator. This message examines the difference between praising God directly and proclaiming His greatness through His creation, challenging us to lift our eyes beyond ourselves and recover a life marked by awe, gratitude, and wholehearted worship. Join us as we consider what it means to praise God authentically, why humanity so often worships created things rather than the Creator, and how the gospel frees us to boldly approach God's throne in worship. If you've ever struggled with prayer, worship, or finding joy in God, this message will encourage you to rediscover the beauty, freedom, and purpose found in praising the Lord. Topics Covered: * Psalm 104 explained * Biblical worship and praise * The purpose of the Book of Psalms * Worshiping the Creator rather than creation * How the Psalms teach us to pray * Finding joy and freedom in God * Christian discipleship and spiritual formation Scriptures Referenced: * Psalm 104:1-35 (Primary Text) * Hebrews 4:16 * Romans 1:25 * Psalm 90:12 ("Teach us to number our days") * Ecclesiastes 12:1 ("Remember your Creator in the days of your youth") “Praise the Lord, my soul. Lord my God, you are very great; you are clothed with splendor and majesty.” — Psalm 104:1

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How do the Psalms shape our worship, prayer, and everyday lives? In this sermon on Psalm 104, we explore one of Scripture's most beautiful songs of praise and discover why the Book of Psalms has served as the worship playlist of God's people for generations. Through Psalm 104, we are reminded that we were created not merely to admire creation, but to worship the Creator. This message examines the difference between praising God directly and proclaiming His greatness through His creation, challenging us to lift our eyes beyond ourselves and recover a life marked by awe, gratitude, and wholehearted worship. Join us as we consider what it means to praise God authentically, why humanity so often worships created things rather than the Creator, and how the gospel frees us to boldly approach God's throne in worship. If you've ever struggled with prayer, worship, or finding joy in God, this message will encourage you to rediscover the beauty, freedom, and purpose found in praising the Lord. Topics Covered: * Psalm 104 explained * Biblical worship and praise * The purpose of the Book of Psalms * Worshiping the Creator rather than creation * How the Psalms teach us to pray * Finding joy and freedom in God * Christian discipleship and spiritual formation Scriptures Referenced: * Psalm 104:1-35 (Primary Text) * Hebrews 4:16 * Romans 1:25 * Psalm 90:12 ("Teach us to number our days") * Ecclesiastes 12:1 ("Remember your Creator in the days of your youth") “Praise the Lord, my soul. Lord my God, you are very great; you are clothed with splendor and majesty.” — Psalm 104:1

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