Reflections on Psalm 138: Unashamed Praise

I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart;

    before the “gods” I will sing your praise;

I will bow down toward your holy temple

    and will praise your name for your love and your faithfulness,

    for you have exalted above all things

    your name and your word.  Psalm 138:1-2





How do our sons and daughters praise God?  Do they do it quietly and secretly, embarrassed or awkward if others are nearby?  Or do they praise with boldness and joy, wanting others to see their devotion and passion for the Lord?  It matters how you praise.


In Psalm 138, David speaks of praising God with his whole heart.  The word for heart is the Hebrew word ‘leb’ and it means “the inner man, will, mind and heart” (1).  He praised God with all that he had in him.  He praised God with all that he was.


He wasn’t ashamed to praise the living God before the ‘gods’ of this world, the elohim- those rulers, judges and divine representatives at sacred places or those who reflected divine majesty and power, both the tangible and those that abide in the dark presence of the spirit world (2).  


Sometimes, if we’re honest, we hold back because we’re afraid of judgment from others or perhaps we’re intimidated or feel awkward.  God doesn’t ask us to ‘make a scene’ but He does want  us to represent Him boldly and unashamedly.


When do we praise God?  Is it only when we feel inspired? Grateful?  Joyful?  Praise should not be dependent on how we feel. On the contrary, praising God is fully dependent on Who He is, unchanging, eternal, immortal, almighty, forgiving, redeeming, merciful, faithful…you could go on and on extolling His attributes and character.  That should be what inspires our praise.  Praise should be a daily practice, regardless of our feelings, our circumstances, and our attitude.  


Praise has the power to change our perspective and our attitude.  It shifts us from a ‘me’ focus to a ‘He’ focus and in so doing, it changes us.  It lifts the darkness.  It brings God into clearer focus and helps our spiritual mindset become clearer and unencumbered by the cares of this world and the oppression that seeks to derail us.  It moves us from a focus on the temporal to a focus on the eternal.


Did you know that darkness cannot abide where praise dwells?  1 John 1:5 “This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.” That’s why, when we experience dark thoughts, and when oppression is strong, we need to praise the Lord.  Step into His presence, sing His praises, give thanks for all He’s done and Who He is.  The darkness will flee; it’s incompatible with God’s light.

Psalm 22:3 tells us that God is enthroned on the praise of His people… He inhabits our praise… think about that.  When we praise God, we are celebrating, honoring, and immersing ourselves in His presence.  No wonder the enemy flees! There is power in praise!  


As believing parents, we want our kids to understand and experience a vibrant spiritual life that comes from being redeemed and actively pursuing Jesus.  We want to see them consumed with praise for the Lord because He’s done a work in their life.  We want to see evidence of spiritual vitality and a passionate commitment to Christ.  And God wants to see it, too.


Praise shouldn’t be limited to Sunday mornings.  Nor should it be reserved for the ‘good times’ or mountain top experiences. Praise is what kindles and holds fast the mindset of all things focused on Christ.  It takes our eyes off of us and our problems and sets them firmly on our Creator and Redeemer who will make all things new (Rev. 21:5) and will reconcile all things to Himself (Col. 1:20). Praise isn’t ambiguous, either.  Praise is God-focused, purposeful adoration and worship of our Lord and Savior.


Scripture gives us SO many reasons for praise; here are seven scriptures to pray over our sons and daughters this week, asking the Lord to help them recognize these truths and to fill them with a deep need to rise up and praise His name!

  1. We are made in His image. Even in our fallen human state, surrounded by sin and incapable of pleasing God, we are image-bearers of the Creator. Praise God for His amazing Creation!

    “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” Ps 139:14

  2. God counsels us, even when we’re not aware- He’s working in our lives. Praise God for His eternal wisdom, counsel, and truth.

    “I will praise the LORD, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me.” Ps 16:7 

  3. God sees our grief.  He is the only one who can turn our sorrow and heartache into joy and make beauty out of the ashes of what happens in this fallen, sinful world. Praise Him for His powerful comfort and understanding.  Jesus is a man of sorrow, acquainted with grief- He knows; praise Him for that.

    “You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing to you and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give you thanks forever.” Ps 30:11-12 

  4. He is our joy and delight- what else can compare?  We can praise Him through music- (even if we’re not musical)!  God enjoys our sounds of praise!

    “Then I will go to the altar of God, to God, my joy and my delight. I will praise you with the lyre, O God, my God.” Ps 43:4 

  5. He is righteous.  He is our hope.  He alone is our salvation and His goodness is beyond measuring. Praise the Lord that our God is greater than our minds can ever fully grasp!

    “But as for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more. My mouth will tell of your righteousness, of your salvation all day long, though I know not its measure. I will come and proclaim your mighty acts, O Sovereign Lord ; I will proclaim your righteousness, yours alone.” Ps. 71:14-16

  6. His redemption is powerful, eternal, and free. Praise God!

    “I will praise you with the harp for your faithfulness, O my God; I will sing praise to you with the lyre, O Holy One of Israel. My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you- I, whom you have redeemed.” Psalm 71:22-23

  7. There is not a blessed thing in this life that can separate us from His love! There is no distance, power, or authority that can overcome His love and purpose. Not a thing. Praise the Lord for His mighty, eternal, unchanging love!

    “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:38-39



This week, let’s do two things.  First, model we need to model what it means to praise the Lord.  Do it every day.  Do it boldly, with joy!  Next, we should pray daily for our sons and daughters to come to a new place of praise and worship for and of God in their own lives.  Pray that they learn that it’s more than just motions or out of obligation, but it is a genuine need and command to rise up and praise God because of all He is and all He’s done in their lives.



Pray without ceasing, friends!


  1. H3820 - lēḇ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (niv). Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3820/niv/wlc/0-1/ 
  2. H430 - 'ĕlōhîm - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (niv). Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h430/niv/wlc/0-1/




Prodigal Prayer

Are you praying for a prodigal?  The scriptures above are so appropriate to pray for those who don’t know the Lord or who are rebelling against His presence and purpose.  Pray through each verse asking God to melt their hardened heart, open their eyes to see Who He is, open their mind to understand the Truth of Scripture, give them the ability to receive the knowledge of what Jesus did for them and to embrace His redemption and forgiveness.  Friends, nothing can thwart the purposes of God and He does not ignore the pleas of His children.  Pray fervently, pray faithfully, and watch God work.



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