What happens when praise outgrows your words?
Picture the moment described in Genesis 1, before light existed. No stars, no sky, no sound. Then God spoke (Gen. 1:3), and everything that exists today snapped into being. That’s the moment where Gresha Schuilling’s “Cannot Contain Your Praise” starts, with the line “You spoke and all creation came // And bowed to the Ancient of Days.” That’s the actual scale of who we’re singing to.
Look up at the night sky sometime soon. The “vast and moonlit skies” and “rolling clouds” the song describes are doing their best to describe Him. But words fail every time. As the lyrics put it, words “speak of Your power and might // Yet cannot say it right.” Mountains can’t hold Him. Oceans can’t define Him. King Solomon hit this same wall centuries ago, asking, “But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain you, much less this house that I have built!” (1 Kings 8:27).
So why try to praise an uncontainable God? Because something remarkable happens to you when you try. God doesn’t stay distant and untouchable. He moves toward you. The song says it plainly: “Yet in our praise // You choose to dwell.” The God who fills galaxies chooses your living room, your car, your quiet five minutes with coffee.
That changes how you start your day. You’re not approaching a small god who needs convincing or impressing. You’re stepping into the presence of the One who holds galaxies and still leans in close. Let that shrink your worries and grow your confidence. Bring whatever’s heavy today to God. He’s big enough for it and near enough to care. Let your praise rise toward Him, the One who is so big that “The heavens and the earth cannot contain Your praise.”
(Related scripture: 1 Kings 8:27; Psalm 145:3; Isaiah 40:28)
Background:
From the stars above to the ages yet to come, God's greatness cannot be measured or contained. Every part of creation bears witness to His glory, yet even the vastness of heaven and earth cannot fully declare the greatness of the One who made them.
References: 1 Kings 8:27, Psalm 145:3, Isaiah 40:28, Jeremiah 10:6, Revelation 4:11, Daniel 7:9-14
Release date: June 24, 2026
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