Praise Our God and King
Deep in the human heart is a need for something to look up to - something to admire and worship - and everyone worships something. In Psalm 145, David points out that God alone is worthy of our worship and praise. This message explores the reasons behind David's instruction: God's greatness, His Kingdom, and His justice. With a growing understanding of His worthiness, we must each respond to the question, "Will I worship Him today?"
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