Psalm 18:46–50 is the closing section of this song of praise. Here, David raises a crescendo of acclaim to the Lord. He addresses the Lord as his rock and the God of his salvation. Then he rehearses what the Lord did for him. Second Samuel 22:47–51 is a parallel passage. These words of praise were written when the Lord delivered David from A praise and worship song by Terry Macalmon, based on Psalm 7:17, 9:2, 18:49, 48:1, 96:4, 145:3. The song expresses gratitude and admiration for God's name and His works. The lyrics are in G major and the album is The Worship Collection (Vol-09). Praises to your name (praises to your name) oh Lord (oh Lord) C'mon lift your voice, for your name is greater For your name is great (and greatly to be praised) and greatly to be praised (praised) I sing praises to your name, c'mon declare it, I sing praises I sing praises to your name (lift your hands up and declare) oh Lord I sing praises to Your name, O Lord, Praises to Your name, O Lord, For Your name is great and greatly to be praised. And we give glory to Your name, O Lord, Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

i sing praises to your name