My lips will praise you

With my lips oh, Lord I will give praise because You are my Holy and true God, only to You with my lips will I pronounce when I stand before You my God.

Let us praise our Lord with our lips, honor God at all times because He deserves glory and honor, He is worthy of being exalted and glorified, so let us praise God with our lips, we all bless His saints to Him for the centuries of the centuries.

But not only with my lips, but we can also worship God with our deeds, raising our hands, and that our united heart and soul give a cry to the God who lives and reigns forever.

Because thy lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.

Psalm 63:3

We must praise God for His so great mercy that He has with us.

Oh, God, we praise you for the love and compassion you have with us. Your mercy sustains us day after day. This psalm speaks to us very clearly about God’s mercy towards us.

Let us give our best praise to the King of kings and Lord of lords, God of armies, let us always praise with our lips the God of our soul, and above all, His mercy is more important than all the things that surround us. Let’s give our best to God because He deserves it.

God is God That is why we must take into account every day, He will always be God and His mercy will be above all.

Praising God with our lips is one of the most direct expressions of our faith. When we confess His name openly, we acknowledge who He is and declare His greatness before others and before our own hearts. Our words have power, and when they are directed toward God in reverence and gratitude, they become an act of worship that honors Him.

However, true praise cannot remain only in spoken words. A life that glorifies God is one that reflects His character through actions. When our conduct aligns with what our lips proclaim, our worship becomes genuine and pleasing to the Lord. Obedience, humility, love for others, and perseverance in faith are also ways to praise God daily.

Raising our hands, bowing our heads, or lifting our voices in song are physical expressions that reflect what is happening internally. These gestures are not empty rituals; they are outward signs of surrender, trust, and reverence toward the living God. When our heart and soul are united in worship, our praise becomes a sweet offering before Him.

Psalm 63 reminds us that God’s lovingkindness surpasses even life itself. This truth gives meaning to our praise, especially in difficult moments. When circumstances are uncertain or painful, praising God becomes an act of faith that declares our confidence in His mercy and faithfulness.

God’s mercy is renewed every morning. It is His compassion that sustains us, forgives us, and restores us. When we meditate on His mercy, our hearts naturally respond with gratitude. Praise flows not because everything is perfect, but because God remains faithful regardless of our situation.

To praise God continually is to recognize His sovereignty in every season of life. Whether in joy or trial, our praise acknowledges that He reigns above all things. His mercy does not change, His love does not fail, and His promises remain firm forever.

Therefore, let us make praise a daily discipline, not just a moment during a church service. Let our lips speak words that honor God, and let our lives testify to His goodness. When praise becomes our lifestyle, we live in constant awareness of His presence and His unfailing mercy.

Sing of His mercies for ever
Yours is praise, oh God

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