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The older David became, the more pronounced his praise became. This is oh-so-true today! Our praise, what there may be of it, becomes as insincere as is our trust in the Lord and His Word. Perhaps, David had learned that half-hearted service produced half-hearted praise. "I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee." ( Psalm 138:1)

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I will praise the LORD with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation." ( Psalm 111:1) "I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart I will shew forth all thy marvellous works." ( Psalm 9:1) It was to be done with the whole, entire heart! This is mentioned in the Bible three times: He says in verse 1, "I will praise thee with my whole heart." David had learned that praise was not supposed to be a half-hearted thing.

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Here, David makes a great statement about his praise. We never have to worry about the content of the Bible! It is all God-breathed, it is all profitable, and it is all good! When God breathed out each and every word of the Bible, He did not leave any part of it up to man to pen what he thought God was saying, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." ( 2 Timothy 3:16) Introduction: This marvellous Psalm was penned by King David under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.






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