If you have a minute to spare, listen to The Heritage’s powerful live rendition of ‘I Sing Praises.’ Sometimes worship gets tangled up in the noise of our minds—the dishes piled in the sink, the worry over grown children who don’t listen quite like we hoped, the endless to-do list humming in the back of our hearts. We try to lift our voices, but the weight of all that “what if” and “when will” sits heavy. It seems like a never-ending cycle of worry.
But today, I heard a song that did something different. The Heritage’s worship song wasn’t just music—it was medicine. At least for me it was, I hope you will feel it too. It was like Jesus Himself reached down, took the worry from my chest, and rubbed a healing balm over my weary heart. With every note, every chorus, that anxious clatter faded, replaced by something holy and quiet and strong.
“I sing praises to Your name, O Lord, Praises to Your name, O Lord, For Your name is great And greatly to be praised.”
The words rose up—not just from their lips, but from deep within, where faith roots down even when life shakes. The music wrapped around the heart like a soft, steady hand, reminding us that God’s name is not just great—it’s everything. The place where fear lets go and peace blooms.
When the chorus swells and they sing:
‘I give glory to Your name
O Lord, Glory to Your name
O Lord, For Your name is great
And greatly to be praised’
It’s a soft, warm invitation to lay down the worry, to lift up our voices with a fierce kind of joy, to remember that the One we praise is greater than every messy kitchen and every hard conversation.
If your heart is heavy today, maybe you need this too. Maybe you need a moment where the noise stops and only the name of Jesus fills the room. The Heritage reminds us that worship isn’t about having it all together—it’s about bringing the real, the broken, the distracted, and the weary to a God whose name is great and greatly to be praised.
So sing it with me, friend. Even if your hands are full and your heart feels tangled, sing praises to His name. Because He is worthy, and His love is the balm our souls need most.
Psalm 145:3 “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”
If you have a minute to spare, listen to The Heritage’s powerful live rendition of ‘I Sing Praises.’ Sometimes worship gets tangled up in the noise of our minds—the dishes piled in the sink, the worry over grown children who don’t listen quite like we hoped, the endless to-do list humming in the back of our hearts. We try to lift our voices, but the weight of all that “what if” and “when will” sits heavy. It seems like a never-ending cycle of worry.
But today, I heard a song that did something different. The Heritage’s worship song wasn’t just music—it was medicine. At least for me it was, I hope you will feel it too. It was like Jesus Himself reached down, took the worry from my chest, and rubbed a healing balm over my weary heart. With every note, every chorus, that anxious clatter faded, replaced by something holy and quiet and strong.
“I sing praises to Your name, O Lord, Praises to Your name, O Lord, For Your name is great And greatly to be praised.”
The words rose up—not just from their lips, but from deep within, where faith roots down even when life shakes. The music wrapped around the heart like a soft, steady hand, reminding us that God’s name is not just great—it’s everything. The place where fear lets go and peace blooms.
When the chorus swells and they sing:
‘I give glory to Your name
O Lord, Glory to Your name
O Lord, For Your name is great
And greatly to be praised’
It’s a soft, warm invitation to lay down the worry, to lift up our voices with a fierce kind of joy, to remember that the One we praise is greater than every messy kitchen and every hard conversation.
If your heart is heavy today, maybe you need this too. Maybe you need a moment where the noise stops and only the name of Jesus fills the room. The Heritage reminds us that worship isn’t about having it all together—it’s about bringing the real, the broken, the distracted, and the weary to a God whose name is great and greatly to be praised.
So sing it with me, friend. Even if your hands are full and your heart feels tangled, sing praises to His name. Because He is worthy, and His love is the balm our souls need most.
Psalm 145:3 “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”
A Prayer for Gratefulness Amid Trials - Your Daily Prayer - November 16
In seasons of pain, gratitude feels like the last thing on our hearts. But what if it’s the very thing that unlocks peace? This heartfelt reflection explores how thankfulness, even in grief, opens the door to healing and anchors us in God’s enduring presence.
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A Prayer for Gratefulness Amid Trials - Your Daily Prayer - November 16
In seasons of pain, gratitude feels like the last thing on our hearts. But what if it’s the very thing that unlocks peace? This heartfelt reflection explores how thankfulness, even in grief, opens the door to healing and anchors us in God’s enduring presence.

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