If you are looking for a praise and worship pattern, look no further than Exodus 5.
There you find the Israelites heaping honor on God. The people were just hours removed from one of the greatest rescues in history. The Lord had protected them from the rampaging Egyptians, and their praises reflected the renewed trust in God that this event brought them.
It’s appropriate to pour out our unbridled praise on God when we see Him work in great and miraculous ways. But those aren’t the only times He deserves our adoration. Too often we wait for God to perform a big answer to prayer before we feel like singing His praises.
But think about this: God doesn’t owe us any miracles. He doesn’t need to do anything to prove His greatness. He has already given us an incredible display of His power in His creation. He has made the ultimate sacrifice to purchase our redemption. Through His power, He has conducted the most miraculous transaction known to mankind  He brought us from spiritual death to spiritual life.
Waiting for a miracle? God’s done plenty of them already. Recalling what He has and echoing the praise in Exodus 15, let’s give God our unconditional worship.  Dave Branon
Sing praise to God who reigns above,
The God of all creation,
The God of power; the God of love,
The God of our salvation.  Schultz
READ: Exodus 15:1-21
Praise flows naturally from a grateful heart.
The Bible in one year:
• Leviticus 13
• Matthew 26:26-50