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Beautiful Song of Praise: Tasha Layton's "Praise (live)"


Tasha Layton's live version of "Praise" is a touching rendition of a song that topped the charts in 2024. The message in this song is so important that it cannot be overstated: "There are so many reasons to declare and praise God today! He deserves our continuous praise!" We're going to see this song back on her upcoming worship album that is releasing in March.

Tasha Layton - Praise (live) (Elevation Worship  Cover)The lyrics echo the message that no matter what situation we're in, God's love never wavers—never forgets, never abandons; we're never too broken for Him to heal. No matter how shaky life feels, He's holding it all together. Our praises aren't just a sound; it's an act that drowns out our enemies, and a shout that brings down walls, much like Jericho's fall.

Tasha urges us to praise God through every moment because His love is relentless and His grace covers all our flaws. Even when life tests us, it's songs like this one that help to remind us that God's in control (if you let Him). And as long as we live and breathe, we have endless reasons to worship. So ask yourself, how can you praise God today in your present circumstances? May you lift your voice and heart in unified adoration, knowing that He's always working behind the scenes for your good.

(Related scripture: Psalm 150:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Psalm 34:1)

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