I will speak of the glorious honour of thy majesty, and of thy wondrous works. And men shall speak of the might of thy terrible acts: and I will declare thy greatness. They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness. (Psalm 145:5-7) ~~~~~ This sermon was preached at Prior Road Strict Baptist Chapel, Maidstone. This is an Audio only recording with hymn words on screen. ~~~~~ *1/ The method of Praise. 2/ Praise that will not cease with the passage of time. 3/ The reason for Praise.* **Sermon summary:** This sermon, rooted in Psalm 145:5–7, presents a comprehensive vision of biblical praise as a dynamic, multi-faceted response to God's eternal character and redemptive works. It emphasizes four distinct methods of praise—speaking, declaring, pouring forth, and singing—each grounded in Scripture and essential to authentic worship, with a strong call to reclaim the authority of preaching and the richness of New Testament worship language. The sermon underscores that praise is not confined to time or generation, as God's mighty acts, especially the atonement and resurrection, remain eternally praiseworthy and are perpetually remembered through the enduring Word of God and the global, unceasing worship of His people across all time zones. The central reasons for praise are drawn from God's eternal majesty, His wondrous works in creation and providence, His terrible judgments, and above all, His great goodness and imputed righteousness revealed in Christ, which together form an everlasting foundation for worship that exalts God alone.