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Worship Devotional - A Lifestyle of Praise

Feb 25, 2026

Key Scripture: "Seven times a day I praise You, because of Your righteous judgments." - Psalm 119:164

 

Reflection

The psalmist praised God seven times a day—and notice the reason: "because of Your righteous judgments." He was reading and meditating on God's Word throughout the day, and each encounter produced praise. He had developed a lifestyle of praise.

Seven times a day suggests that praise wasn't confined to a morning devotion or an evening prayer. It was woven throughout his entire day. He had learned to punctuate his life with praise, returning again and again to God's Word and letting it spark fresh expressions of adoration.

This lifestyle approach to praise is transformative. Corporate praise on Sunday is powerful, but the greatest change happens when praise becomes a personal lifestyle—when we are transformed one degree at a time through continuous encounters with God and His Word.

The question isn't whether you have time to praise seven times a day. The question is whether God's Word is so alive in you that praise naturally erupts multiple times throughout your daily routine. When the catalyst is present, the reaction is inevitable.

 

Today's Challenge

Set seven reminders throughout your day—morning, mid-morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night, and before bed. At each reminder, read a short Scripture and let it produce a moment of praise. Begin developing a lifestyle of praise.

 

Prayer

Lord, I don't want praise to be an occasional event but a continuous lifestyle. Help me develop the habit of returning to Your Word throughout my day. Let each encounter produce fresh praise until my whole life becomes a song of adoration to You. Amen.

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