Sunday, August 14, 2005

praise

In High Point today, we talked a little about praising God. In Psalm 34 David says, "...his praise shall continually be in my mouth." I was a bit convicted by the question, "Is that what people see in you?"

I think most people know I'm a Christian, but unfortunately, God's praises are not usually the first thing to come out of my mouth. I spend entirely too much time thinking about myself and complaining, when I don't have to look far to find something to praise God for instead. I think I'm generally happier when I'm praising God (even in tough circumstances), than when I'm thinking about myself (even in good circumstances).

I want to find ways to praise God not only at church, but also at work and school. It's a little scary to think of praising God before people who don't even believe there is a God, but that's what David did. And that's what I'm here for anyway -not to be comfortable, but obedient. So if I boast, may it be in God alone. And for sure, knowing Jesus is something worth boasting about. He deserves all my praise.

1 Comments:

At August 15, 2005 11:30 AM , Blogger Christa Blakey said...

Missy-
What a great first post! I was also convicted by Bobby's talk from Psalm 34. I agree with you that life is not about us being comfortable, but obedient. Your thoughts on this were really encouraging to me because they were simple in showing that God is so deserving of our praise and the problem is that we become preoccupied with thinking about ourselves. Can't wait for your next entry!
-Christa

 

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