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Mar 1: Psalm 34:3 - Let Us Praise Him - Together (Daily Verse & Prayer)



A soft silhouette of two uplifted hands framing the sun at the horizon, light spilling gently through the open space, suggesting shared praise and quiet exaltation.


Bible Verse

Psalm 34:3 KJV

"O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together."

Reflection

This little verse feels like an open door into shared worship. It reminds us that praise was never meant to be a solitary act tucked away in our own corners of life. When we magnify the Lord, we are enlarging our awareness of Him—lifting our gaze from what drains us, what wears us down, what pulls at our strength—and turning our eyes toward His steady goodness.

And when we exalt His name together, something beautiful happens: our individual weariness is met by a collective strength. The burdens we carry alone feel lighter when our voices rise with others who know the same faithful God. This is the quiet invitation of the verse—come, let us lift Him high, side by side, heart by heart, breath by breath.

Praise becomes a shared shelter, a place where we remember who He is and who we are in Him.

Prayer

Lord,
Draw my heart into the kind of worship that lifts my eyes and steadies my spirit.
Teach me to magnify You in the small moments and the weary ones,
and to join my voice with all who love Your name.
Let our shared praise rise like a gentle offering,
reminding us that You are worthy, near, and unfailing.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Breath Prayer

Inhale: Magnify the Lord…
Exhale: Exalt His name together.


Glory to His name, now and always.
~ Quil

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