Day 363 Restored Praise

As we stand at the edge of transition, Jehovah Rophe begins His work quietly—not by erasing the past, but by healing how we carry it.

12/29/20251 min read

Restored Praise

by Torrie Slaughter

Monday | December 29, 2025


Psalm 148 reminds us that praise is not reserved for perfect seasons—it belongs to everything that still breathes. As the year comes to a close, this psalm widens our perspective. Creation, rulers, elders, children—everyone is called to lift their voice. Why? Because praise restores our alignment. It returns our focus to who God is, not what remains unfinished.

As we stand at the edge of transition, Jehovah Rophe begins His work quietly—not by erasing the past, but by healing how we carry it. Praise becomes an act of trust. It says, “God, You are worthy even here.” And in that posture, restoration begins—not as a rush forward, but as a settling of the soul.

“Let them praise the name of the LORD, for His name alone is exalted.” — Psalm 148:13

Full Assigned Reading

  • Zechariah 14:1–21

  • Revelation 20:1–15

  • Psalm 148:1–14

  • Proverbs 31:8–9