Psalm 150:1-2–"Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; praise Him in His mighty heavens! Praise Him for His mighty deeds; praise Him according to His excellent greatness!"
This passage is from the last chapter of the book of Psalms. It is an utterance of praise and it offers a great look into how worship could or, maybe, should be offered. Consider the content of these brief verses: adoration, praise and adoration focused on addressing God's greatness and His great deeds. In many ways, aside from being a great utterance of praise itself this is a wonderful example for how we should worship.
And while this particular post is not intended to go through the whole task of defining worship, it is enough to say that we would well to take this passage as an example to follow in our own praise.
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