It is from our God that our help comes, so only we should thank Him singing joyfully before Him, singing and worshiping His name with joy and with words of honor to exalt Him. If we live it is for Him, He is our refuge.
This truth reminds us that our existence has meaning only when it is connected to God. Every breath we take, every step we walk, and every victory we experience is sustained by His mercy. When we recognize that our help does not come from human strength or earthly resources, but from the Lord Himself, our hearts are filled with gratitude and reverence. That is why worship becomes a natural response of the soul that understands who God is and what He has done.
Let’s sing to God because where does that mercy come from but from Him? God is the only one who can sustain us with His goodness, and His joy reaches our lives in times of anguish and trial. So my heart will rejoice in His mercy day after day to Him I will give my best praise.
In moments of difficulty, when our strength seems to fade and hope appears distant, God reveals Himself as our refuge and sustainer. His mercy does not fail, and His goodness renews us even in the darkest seasons. When we choose to trust Him, our joy does not depend on circumstances, but on the certainty that He is faithful. Praising God in every season teaches our hearts to remain firm, knowing that His love never abandons us.
With a happy heart, with songs of joy I will say to God “how good is Your mercy and Your love, how good is it to dwell in Your Holy presence”. There is nothing better than being grateful before God who protects us and loves us with infinite love.
Dwelling in the presence of God is the greatest privilege we can have. His presence brings peace to the weary soul, comfort to the broken heart, and strength to the weak. Gratitude opens our spiritual eyes to recognize His constant care over our lives. When we give thanks, we acknowledge that everything we have and everything we are comes from Him, and our worship becomes sincere and pleasing before His throne.
5 But I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
6 I will sing unto the Lord, because he hath dealt bountifully with me.
Psalm 13:5-6
These verses show us the confidence of a heart that has learned to trust in the mercy of God. Even in moments of distress, the psalmist declares his joy and chooses to sing to the Lord. This teaches us that praise is not only an expression of happiness, but also an act of faith. When we praise God, we declare that we trust His salvation and recognize His abundant goodness toward us.
How good when we trust in Your infinite mercy, in Your power and in Your powerful works in us. Oh Lord, Your goodness and Your mercy have said present in our lives, that is why with a humbled heart before You we proclaim that Your love, Your peace and Your mercy are great.
Humility before God allows us to see His hand at work in every detail of our lives. His mercy surrounds us daily, guiding us, correcting us, and strengthening us. When we recognize His goodness, our hearts are moved to worship Him not only with words, but also with our actions and obedience.
With our mouths we will sing praises to You, O King, we will do our best before You. You, O God, live and reign forever and forever we will live. Your mercy will sustain us. Let us be joyful every day, and may our praise to Almighty God not cease. Amen.
Our praise should be constant, not limited to specific moments or favorable situations. God is worthy of all honor because He reigns eternally and His mercy never ends. When praise becomes a lifestyle, our lives reflect His glory and our faith grows stronger day by day.
Without God we are nothing, and from Him comes mercy, that mercy and goodness that sustain us. Thanks be to God. He is with us.
Let us never forget that our strength, our hope, and our future are secure in Him. His presence is our greatest treasure, and His mercy is our daily sustenance. Therefore, let our hearts remain grateful, our voices lifted in praise, and our lives surrendered to the God who is always with us.