Heart Reflections for the Soul

Prayer of Praise to the One True God

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Today’s Reflection:

For You are great, and You do wondrous things; You alone are God. Psalms 86:10 NKJV

Heavenly Father To You alone belong glory, honor and praise. For You are different than the other gods made by men who cannot see us, hear us, speak to us or touch us. They cannot think of us because they have no life and have no thoughts. But You are the One true God who created us. You are Jehovah, the great I AM, the Self Existing One, who always was and always will be. Your thoughts are precious towards us: thoughts of peace and not of evil and are more numerous than the sand. Your desire is to give us hope and a future with You for all eternity. Help me to be still and wait on You for knowing You is eternal life. I praise You with all my being. Thank You for seeing and comforting me in all my
afflictions. Thank You for hearing my crys and answering my prayers. May I hear Your voice and obey. In Jesus’ Name Amen.

For Further Reflection:

Psalms 135:5,15-18; Revelation 4:11;
I Chronicles 29:11; John 17:3; Psalms 139:17-18; John 5:26; Revelation 1:8;
Psalms 90:2; I Timothy 6:16; Jeremiah 29:11; Psalms 27:14; Psalms 46:10;
II Corinthians 1:4; Isaiah 65:24; John 10:27

2 responses to “Prayer of Praise to the One True God”

  1. Kimberly Avatar
    Kimberly

    This prayer carries such a beautiful sense of reverence. The contrast between the living God and the lifeless gods fashioned by human hands is powerful. Scripture often brings us back to that same truth. “But the LORD is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting king” (Jeremiah 10:10). What a comfort it is to remember that the One we pray to is not distant or silent. He sees, He hears, He speaks, and He responds with love toward His children.
    I was especially touched by the way this reflection highlights God’s thoughts toward us. Psalm 139 reminds us that His thoughts are “more in number than the sand.” That is an astonishing idea when we pause to consider it. The Creator of the universe is mindful of each life, each struggle, each quiet prayer. No idol could ever offer that kind of care, but the living God surrounds us with His attention and compassion.
    There is also something very peaceful about the closing request to “be still and wait.” In a world that constantly urges us to hurry and figure everything out immediately, the invitation to rest quietly in God’s presence is deeply refreshing. “They that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength” (Isaiah 40:31). Sometimes the greatest act of faith is simply trusting that the One who created us knows the right time and the right way to answer.
    Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful reflection. It gently lifts the heart upward and reminds us that our hope rests in the One who alone is God, the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.

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    1. heartreflectionsforthesoul Avatar

      I appreciate you sharing your beautiful reflection on this prayer. God is truly a personal God. A friend that we don’t need to fear.

      It’s amazing how much He cares for us. His thoughts towards us are of peace and not evil, to give us hope and a future.

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