Worship Devotional - "Learning Leads to Praise"
Key Scripture: "I will praise You with uprightness of heart, when I learn Your righteous judgments." - Psalm 119:7
Reflection
The psalmist makes a direct connection: "I will praise You... when I learn Your righteous judgments." Praise comes when you learn and know God's Word. If you don't know God's Word, praise does not come naturally.
This explains why some believers can sing the words of worship songs but never truly connect with God in praise. They're trying to praise a God they don't really know through a Word they haven't really learned. It's like trying to celebrate a friend you've never actually met.
Learning God's Word is not merely academic study—it's relational discovery. Every time you open Scripture, you're getting to know the heart, character, and ways of your Heavenly Father. And as you learn more about Him, praise becomes your inevitable response.
The psalmist also mentions praising with "uprightness of heart." There's a connection between learning God's Word and having an upright heart. The Word shapes us, corrects us, and aligns our hearts with God's heart. From that place of uprightness, genuine praise can flow.
Today's Challenge
Approach your Bible reading today as a learning experience, not just a religious duty. Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you something new about God's character. When revelation comes, let it turn into praise.
Prayer
Father, I want to be a learner of Your Word. Open my eyes to see wonderful things in Your law. As I learn Your righteous judgments, let praise rise up within me with an upright heart. Teach me, Lord, so that I may truly praise You. Amen.
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