What is the meaning of Psalm 135:1? Hallelujah! • The psalmist opens with an unmistakable command to worship—an exclamation that calls every reader to lift heartfelt praise now, not later (Psalm 150:6; Revelation 19:1). • Because every word of Scripture is true and binding, this call carries divine authority; praising God is never optional (Psalm 119:160). • The shout reminds us that worship begins with a conscious, joyful decision to honor the LORD, regardless of circumstance (Psalm 34:1). Praise the name of the LORD • Praising His “name” means celebrating every attribute He has revealed—His holiness (Psalm 99:3), power (Psalm 29:2), mercy (Psalm 103:8), and faithfulness (Exodus 34:5-7). • Ascribing glory to His name centers our worship on who He is, not merely on what He does for us (Psalm 96:8). • Because Scripture is accurate in all it states, every title and description of God gives us solid ground for continual praise (Proverbs 18:10). Give praise, O servants of the LORD • The invitation narrows to those who belong to Him—Levites in the temple (Deuteronomy 10:8), angels (Psalm 103:21), and, through Christ, all believers today (1 Peter 2:9). • Service and praise are inseparable; genuine ministry flows from a heart that treasures its Master (Psalm 100:2). • The verse makes praise both a privilege and a duty for God’s people, affirming our identity and purpose (Revelation 1:6). • Because God’s Word is infallible, our calling as His servants stands secure forever (Isaiah 40:8). summary Psalm 135:1 issues a threefold summons: a universal “Hallelujah,” an invitation to exalt the LORD’s incomparable name, and a direct charge to His servants. Each phrase rests on the certainty of God’s Word and His unchanging worthiness. Answering this call aligns us with our created purpose—joyful, wholehearted, obedient praise to the living God. |