Praise Jesus for what He has done. Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior Crucified died on the Cross for our sins. It is done in Christ dying on the Cross for our sins He died to save us! Not to condemn us (not to punish us or not for us to punish ourselves)To be born again which is spiritual birth to be made new this is through Faith in Christ and the Cross. To be made whole soul, body physical health, and renewed mind. To break away the depression, anxiety, weariness, tired, doubt, fear, afraid to move; to break away any brokenness. To give the earthly Helper the Holy Spirit to help us(you) through understanding the Word of God – Truth Christ on the Cross (which is true proper Faith and to ever be your Only Source never separate the two it’s Christ and the Cross not just Christ and not just Cross but Christ on the Cross -proper Faith)to guide you in which way to speak, act, live -bear witness to the word. To be of Jesus Christ our Savior Redeemer. Glorify Him that it be seen and heard to boast of Him not self.
Psalms 150:1-6 (KJV Study Bible)
1-Praise You the LORD. Praise God in His Sanctuary: praise Him in the firmament of His power. (This is the fifth and, therefore, last Hallelujah Psalm. As well, it should be described as the “Deuteronomy Psalm” of the Deuteronomy Book. In this glad day of the Kingdom Age, with Christ reigning supreme in Jerusalem, praise will be offered unto God continually all over the world. The Divine titles in this Psalm are “El” and “Jah.” “El” is essentially the Almighty, and “Jah” signifies the Ever-existing One, for example, Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever.)
2-Praise Him for His mighty acts: praise Him according to His excellent greatness. (The theme of praise will be twofold: 1: What He does – His mighty Acts and 2. What He is – His excellent Greatness. These express His Glory as as Creator, as Redeemer, as the Lamb of God, and as the Son of God. The scene of worship in the book of Revelation is Heaven: in this Psalm, it is the Earth in unison with Heaven.)
3-Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet: praise Him with the psaltery and harp.
4-Praise Him with the timbrel and dance: Praise Him with stringed instruments and organs.
5– Praise Him upon the loud cymbals: praise Him upon the high sounding cymbals. (These praises portray to us the fact that the worship is not only spontaneous, but orchestrated, exactly as it is now in praise and worship. by and large, the musicians of the world have formerly dedicated their talents to the Evil One. Now these talents will be dedicated exclusively to God’s Glory.)
6– Let every thing that has breath praise the LORD. Praise You the LORD. (The very first Psalm calls the Messiah “the Blessed Man.” In this last Psalm He is worshipped as ” the Blessed God.” All of the 148 intervening Psalms sing of the countless perfections of His nature and His Actions, as both Son of Man and Son of God. The cry here is that everything that has breath must praise the Lord. In the coming Kingdom Age, this wil be brought about. Men will have nothing but praise for Him. The Book of Psalms assures this. Its pages are wet with tears, and its music broken with sighs, but its last Song is a burst of satisfied rapture. Its five Volumes fitly close with a loud “Hallelujah!”)