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Thursday, September 06, 2007

2 Sam 24:24
"But David replied to Araunahi, "No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the Lord my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing."

-When we praise God, is it really a sacrifice? Praise doesn't just exist in Church. Praise and worship in church is merely a celebration of a lifestyle of praise. It's easy to praise God in church because the atmosphere is set for us, the music is played for us, the singers lead us, we have the lyrics to tell us what to thank God for.

But do we only wait for the happy moments in order to praise Him, or do we praise Him even when it hurts? Even when it costs us something, even when we don't feel like it, even when we received low marks for our exams, even when we've lost loved ones, even when we face broken dreams?

Do we praise Him when there's no music, no laughter, no friends, no one to tell us how to praise?

Do we still praise Him when it costs us?

[5:10 PM]
butterfly dreams ;



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