Let Praise Raise Your Perspective - The Crosswalk Devotional - September 3

By actively pursuing God’s wonder and praising God when you find it, you can rise above your immediate concerns and experience God’s awesome presence.

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Let Praise Raise Your Perspective
By Whitney Hopler

Bible Reading
“He is the one you praise; he is your God, who performed for you those great and awesome wonders you saw with your own eyes.” – Deuteronomy 10:21, NIV 

Life in this fallen world often feels stressful. As you manage all your different responsibilities, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. Your perspective can shrink down to the level of your to-do list. If that happens, though, you can miss the bigger picture of God’s work in your life. Deuteronomy 10:21 reminds you that praising God can help you see a higher perspective. Praise can transform your perspective and bring you closer to experiencing God’s awe-inspiring presence

Praising God is much more than a religious duty. It's a powerful practice that shifts your focus from your problems to God’s greatness. When you actively praise God, your attention moves from your immediate circumstances to the wonderful ways God is working in your life. Praising God is an act of worship that directs you away from earthly concerns and toward heavenly truths. It reminds you that God is in control, and his plans are far greater than what you can humanly understand. When you praise God, you remind yourself of God’s past faithfulness and present power, which helps you trust God with your future. 

Awe is a profound feeling of reverence and wonder inspired by something majestic. It can transform your outlook on life, filling you with a sense of peace and purpose. When you take time to praise God, you open your heart to experience more of God’s majestic love and power. 

You can experience awe anytime you’re intentionally looking for God’s wonderful work around you. For example, consider a time when you stood in awe of God’s creation. Maybe you experienced a stunning sunset or enjoyed the intricate beauty of a flower. Those moments of wonder are reflections of God’s glory, because every part of creation teaches you something about your Creator. Another powerful way to feel awe is to reflect on some of the specific ways God has recently answered your prayers. You’ll find that God answered in the best ways and at the best times, doing more than you ever imagined when you first asked him to help you. Meditating on Bible passages that describe God’s wonderful qualities can also help you feel awe. Letting these truths sink into your heart helps you learn more about God and why he is worthy of your worship. 

Whenever you feel awe, don’t hesitate to praise God for who he is and what he is doing in your life! 

Starting your day with praise is a powerful way to set a positive tone. So, try to start each morning by thanking God for something you appreciate about him, or for something he has done recently. Throughout your day, take brief breaks to pause and praise God. You can do so however you like, such as by saying a silent prayer of thanks or singing a worship song. It’s possible to praise God on the go, as well – so go ahead and take a break for praise anytime and anywhere you feel inspired to do so. Keeping a praise journal can also be helpful. Regularly write down specific ways you see God working in your life. Over time, this journal will become a tangible record of God’s faithfulness. It can encourage you whenever you read it. Listening to worship music is another powerful way to infuse your day with praise. Let the lyrics of worship songs remind you of God’s awe-inspiring greatness. Allow the music to lift your mood and motivate you emotionally to praise God. 

By actively pursuing God’s wonder and praising God when you find it, you can rise above your immediate concerns and experience God’s awesome presence. So, let praise raise your perspective, and enjoy how that changes your life for the better. 

Intersecting Faith & Life:

As you consider how praising God raises your perspective, reflect on these questions: 

  • How has praising God in the past helped you gain a new perspective on a challenging situation?
  • What is one situation you’re facing now that you could use a new perspective on?
  • What is one way you’ve witnessed God’s wonderful work in your life recently that you can praise him for today?
  • How can you plan to include more moments of praise in your daily routine?

Further Reading:
Isaiah 25:1
Psalm 34:1
Psalm 150:6
Hebrews 13:15
Psalm 145:3

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headshot of author Whitney HoplerWhitney Hopler is the author of the Wake Up to Wonder book and the Wake Up to Wonder blog, which help people thrive through experiencing awe. She leads the communications work at George Mason University’s Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. Whitney has served as a writer, editor, and website developer for leading media organizations, including Crosswalk.com, The Salvation Army USA’s national publications, and Dotdash.com (where she produced a popular channel on angels and miracles). She has also written the young adult novel Dream Factory. Connect with Whitney on X/Twitter and on Facebook

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