All thy works shall praise thee, O LORD; and thy saints shall bless thee.
All your creations will praise you, O LORD; and your faithful people will bless you.
This verse celebrates that everything God has made will praise Him, and His people will worship and honor Him.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 145 is an acrostic psalm attributed to King David, serving as a hymn of praise that celebrates God's greatness and faithful acts toward His people in ancient Israel. In the historical context of the Old Testament, such psalms were used in temple worship to express gratitude and affirm God's sovereignty over all creation, reminding the Israelites of His ongoing involvement in their lives. This verse specifically underscores that both the natural world and God's devoted followers actively honor Him.
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