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A Jesus Culture: We Will Never Stop Praising God

Mar 15, 2026    Pastor Ezra Stanton

Some things you have to stop. Teaching your kid to drive will prove that fast. But there

are other things you could stop and you just decide you won’t, because stopping would

cost you more than continuing.


That’s the heartbeat of this message: A Jesus Culture: We Will Never Stop Praising

God.


Not because life stays calm. Not because you feel it. Not because the week cooperates.

Because Jesus is King. If the throne isn’t shaking, our worship doesn’t have to either.


Psalm 71 sets the tone. It’s not written from comfort. It’s written from the fight. The

psalmist isn’t pretending life is easy, he’s choosing refuge. That’s what mature praise

sounds like. Worship is faith remembering where to run.


Ezra walks the church through three movements that turn praise into a lifestyle.


First, praise is a decision, not a mood. If worship is based on feelings, it disappears the

moment life gets heavy. But when praise is a decision, it becomes a weapon, not a

reward.


Second, distraction is the thief of praise. Spiritual crashes rarely start with rebellion, they

start with misplaced focus. What you stare at will steer you. Worship doesn’t change

God, it realigns you and puts the right thing back in the center.


Third, God’s presence is the fuel of praise. Isaiah 43 isn’t hype, it’s a covenant: when

you go through deep waters, I will be with you. The storm may still be loud, but you’re

not alone. Sometimes the miracle isn’t that the storm stops. It’s that you realize He’s in it

with you.


The message lands with practical traction: praise first, praise in the middle, praise last. If

you’ve got breath, you’ve got a reason. Your season changes, but your God doesn’t. If

He’s still on the throne, we’re still praising.