From the series: Summer in the Psalms: Vol. 5
Psalm 147 opens and closes with the same call: praise the Lord. But the psalmist isn't commanding praise because God is needy or easily angered. He's pointing to something more surprising. The benefit of praise runs in the opposite direction we might expect. God doesn't need it. We do. Praise reorients us toward the God who is both sovereign over the stars and personal enough to bind up broken hearts.