Scripture:
Psalm 22:3
(KJV)
“But thou art
holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel.”
Reflection:
When we praise,
we create a sanctuary—not of stone or ritual, but of presence. Psalm 22 begins
with lament and deep sorrow, yet even there, David acknowledges: God dwells within our
praise.
Worship is more
than words; it’s a declaration that God is welcome here. Even in suffering,
praise invites divine nearness.
The beauty of
this truth is that we don’t need to feel strong or spiritual to host God—just
honest and surrendered. When we lift our voice, even in weakness, heaven leans
in.
God doesn’t
require perfect pitch or perfect hearts—just praise offered in faith. In joy
and in pain, praise builds the bridge where God walks toward us.
Closing
Prayer:
God who inhabits
my hallelujahs,
Let my praise be a dwelling place for You. Teach me to lift Your name when my
heart is heavy and when it's full. Be near as I declare Your goodness, and let
my worship invite Your presence into every corner of my life—today, tomorrow,
and forevermore. Amen.
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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