I think you should praise her anyways, because she doesn't understand that she wasn't supposed to do that... In her eyes, she did what you told her to do, so she looks to you for praise.
psalm of praise is the book of psalms written by david praising god for all his creation.
it would be praise or praising as a verb but only has one way in plural form
[We] are praising, do praise, praiseyou is the English equivalent of 'Laudamus te'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'laudamus' means '[we] are praising, do praise, praise'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
really difficult to answer without some indication of whom you are praising
Praising your child is a method of positive reinforcement. This is useful in building your child's self confidence and general emotional intelligence. Praising your child is an extremely helpful tool in quality parenting. You must however be balanced in extending praise and discipline.
"Extol" is a word used to describe praising or lauding someone or something highly.
(v-1) Joshua go and take the city of Jericho God said, seize it not with sword or shield but with a shout instead, so Joshua's men went forth with praise and marched seven times around, and as they gave a mighty shout, the walls came tumbling down. (chorus) Just keep praising him, just keep praising him, just keep praising him and never sound retreat, just keep praising him, just keep praising him, just keep praising him for praise will bring the victory. (v-2) Pauland Silas in the jail, Daniel's in the lion's den, Shadrack, Meshack, Abednego had a faith that would not bend, whether fiery furnace, lions den or jail house it might be, these men all proved that praising the lord is the key to victory... (V3) Satan will try his very best to war against your soul but you dont have to be afraid for God is in control, just build a wall of praise around him and you'll find its true as long as you keep praising the Lord the devil can get to you (chorus) Just keep praising him, just keep praising him, just keep praising him and never sound retreat, just keep praising him,(2nd person sings after this) when everthing goes wrong just keep praising him, (2nd person sings when you've lost your song) just keep praising him(2nd person sings when all your hope is gone) for praise will bring the victory. Bridge So lift up high a sword of praise whenever the enemy comes around you gotta keep praising the Lord praise the Lord of hosts till you hear the victory sound (after this) Praise him in the morning praise him in the noon time praise him in the evening when the sun goes down. Praise him in the good times and when bad times come around just keep right on praising him till you hear the victory sound (Chorus) Just keep praising him, just keep praising him, just keep praising him and never sound retreat, just keep praising him,(2nd person sings after this) when everthing goes wrong just keep praising him, (2nd person sings when you've lost your song) just keep praising him(2nd person sings when all your hope is gone) for praise will bring the victory.
Yes, as long as you pray it that way. You can say any words, but if you are not truly meaning them as a praise, they are not.
Not really. Praise is generally considered genuine and positive. Flattery is insincere praise with an ulterior motive (sucking up!)
The ancient Romans praised it.Some people believe that praising the sun will make shine forever.
In the King James version, the word - praise - appears 146 times. Other forms of the word also appear, such as praises/praising.
the same important it is useless to read the gods word if you didn't praise him...........