If I say, “I just want to praise you, Lord,” I’m saying something good about my motives.
If I say, “I praise you, Lord,” I’m describing my good actions.
If I say, “Thank you Lord for answering my prayer,” I have not praised him, but thanked him.
If I say, “Praise the Lord!” I’ve asked others to say something to honor him.
If I say, “Lord, you alone know the future and will accomplish all your plan,” I have praised him for his own ears to hear.
If I say, “The Lord is powerful and can change this difficult situation,” I have praised him for others to be impressed.
Praising God is speaking to God and others about his amazing virtues.
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