
All over the Bible, you will see God encouraging us to praise Him. Our mouths are used for speaking and singing. And more specifically, singing the praises of God. “Against deception" also believes that The Lord wants to be praised. It is His will for us. Messianic Worship Music





No, because God is God.
God is the only one who deserves our praise, adulation, and worship; and He is all-good.
It’s built in to us that it is immensely rewarding to worship our Creator.In fact, you might say that His “vanity” in this sense is an illustration of His benevolence because through our praise and worship of Him, He pours out His love and blessing on us (that is to say, we are more attuned and able to receive it).God deserves our praise also because different freedoms are intrinsic to the offices that different people hold.
A gynecologist can go where a stranger can’t; a President can do what a civilian can’t; and cetera.But even so, let’s take a closer look to see if God does indeed deserve our praise.
Vanity and praise are both tied to worth.
It’s not that praise itself is silly or unreasonable: we ascribe worth to that which we appreciate, such as saying“This CD is really entertaining [attempting not to confuse “good” here],” “That shot behind the three-point line at the buzzer was amazing,” and that sort of thing.

