Praising God is not a difficult task when things are going on well. When the bank account is fat and there are no outstanding bills to settle. When the body is healthy and there are no traces of pain or strain and when examinations are passed. When you’re passing every class in school and you're not having problems with drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. When disappointments are far away and when all family members live in harmony and relationships are warm, it is a natural thing to rejoice and be glad.
But what happens at the dark moments of our lives? When all dreams are shattered and broken into pieces. When failure meets you at every corner. When relationship fails and our world is fallen apart. When friends forsake us and loneliness takes over. When disappointments rain from every side and all hope is lost, you agree with me that praising God in such a moment is beyond ordinary.
And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them. And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one’s bands were loosed.
God is bigger than all our problems and challenges put together. He’s bigger than the prison. He’s bigger than the chains that have you bound. He’s bigger than the darkness of your midnight. So when we come to His presence, the most important thing is not emphasizing the problems at the expense of offering Him quality praise. We’ve got to be like the woman with the issue of blood, and press through the crowds in our minds and around us and touch Jesus. She was in desperate need of a breakthrough in her life. The power of praise has no limitations, especially when it is offered genuinely from a pure heart right in a situation that is seemingly not conducive for rejoicing or excitement. Therefore; I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
Troyce D. Mack
7 Berkeley Street
Manning, SC 29102
David W. Gleason; Pastor