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57 pages 1 hour read

Savannah Guthrie

Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2024

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Part 3: “Praise”

Part 3, Chapter 13 Summary: “Garment of Praise”

Guthrie reflects on the superficiality of the red carpet question, “Who are you wearing?” (109) and reinterprets it as a spiritual inquiry. She delves into the concept of “garment of praise” (111) from Isaiah 61:1-3, suggesting that praising God is not for God’s benefit but for one’s own. Guthrie realizes that praise acts as a garment, enhancing and uplifting the person who offers it.

Guthrie explores the extensive scriptural emphasis on praising God, quoting numerous verses from both the Old and New Testaments. She admits to previously wondering why God demands so much praise but comes to understand that it benefits the worshipper by fostering gratitude and lifting spirits.

She shares a story about Joni Eareckson Tada, a woman who became a quadriplegic at 17. Despite her severe limitations, Tada found healing and strength in gratitude and praise, illustrating the transformative power of a thankful heart.

Guthrie emphasizes that gratitude isn’t always easy and sometimes requires significant effort. However, by engaging in praise and thanksgiving, one can change the atmosphere and feel God’s presence. She concludes that God inhabits the praises of His people and praising Him allows individuals to enter His presence and experience His love and care.

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