All the Praise Belongs: A Devotional on Living a Life of PraiseSample

Day 1: Finished Work — Praise That Rests
Real praise doesn’t come from perfection — it flows from confidence in what Jesus has already done. In Finished Work, we’re reminded that we don’t worship to earn God’s love — we worship because it’s already been given.
When Jesus said, “It is finished” (John 19:30 NIV), He meant it. Our sin was dealt with. Our debt was paid. Our future was secured. So now, even when life feels uncertain, we can stand on solid ground — not on our performance, but on His promise.
This kind of praise isn’t about how loud we sing — it’s about where we stand. It’s choosing to say, “For everything I can’t change, my faith is in the finished work of Christ.”
Prayer:
Jesus, thank You that the work is already done. I don’t need to earn Your love or fix everything myself. Help me stand in Your grace and worship You from a place of rest. You are enough.
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About this Plan

We were made for praise. Not just for Sunday worship or mountaintop moments, but as a daily response to the goodness of God. Whether life feels steady or stormy, praise realigns our hearts to truth. It lifts our eyes from what we can’t control to the One who never changes. This 3-day devotional is built around three songs from CXMMXNS’ project All The Praise Belongs. Each day will help you cultivate a lifestyle of praise — anchored in Christ’s finished work, shaped by awe of His holiness, and strengthened by simple, faithful trust.
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