Praise ©Dawn Minott |birthMONTH, Week 2

Beforeword: Praise is more than celebration—it’s surrender, trust, and presence. When we choose to praise, even in difficulty, we shift our hearts toward God’s faithfulness.

Praise reverberates from grateful heart
A song that rises when words fall short
It’s more than melody, more than a rhyme—
It’s choosing joy in the uncertain time

It’s the quiet thanks in the busyness of the day
The whispered hallelujah when cloudy is the way
It’s lifting our eyes when we’d rather look down
And finding our voice when sorrows abound

Praise is a posture, humble and true
It’s a way of saying, “God, I trust You”
It’s dancing on the ashes, singing through the pain
Believing that sunshine still follows rain

I will praise in the breaking
Praise in the bloom
Praise in the silence
Praise in the gloom
Where answers are absent, or there is fear
This I know—God is still worthy
year after year

The challenge: How to participate

Be intentional about living in a state of gratitude—being in awe and appreciation no matter what’s happening.

Let’s fill the week with gratitude that flows into praise.

Who’s joining me in lifting up joy—on purpose?

Thank you for joining this birthMONTH celebration. Click here for the overview of this journey!

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In creative solidarity, Dee

15 thoughts on “Praise ©Dawn Minott |birthMONTH, Week 2

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  3. Amen to this:

    “I will praise in the breaking
    Praise in the bloom
    Praise in the silence
    Praise in the gloom
    Where answers are absent, or there is fear
    This I know—God is still worthy
    year after year”

    Dawn, I truly love this poem! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!

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