Like to share with you a classic 80's praise song entitled "PRAISE THE LORD." Whatever circumstances or situations you may be in right now, just take 3 to 5 mins to listen to this powerful song and make a choice to Praise The Lord
PRAISE THE LORD (Lyric)
When you’re up against struggle, that shatters all your dreams
And you hopes have been cruelly crushed by Satan’s manifested schemes
And you feel the urge within you to submit to earthly fear
Don’t let the faith you’re standing in seems to disappear
Chorus:
Praise the Lord, He will work through those who praise Him
Praise the Lord, for our God inhabits praise Praise the Lord, for the chains that seems to bind you Serve only to remind you, that they drop powerless behind you when you praise Him
Now, Satan is a liar and he wants to make us thinks
That we are paupers, when he knows himself that we are children of the King
So lift up the mighty shield of faith, for the battle must be won
We know that Jesus Christ is risen and the works already done
Words & Music by Brown Bannister & Mike Hudson
Artistes - Russ Taff, The Imperials (Original artiste by Chris Christian)
Copyright - WORD Music LLC
WHEN YOU PRAISE THE LORD
- the enemies cringed! (Psalm 66:1-3)
- you silence the enemies(Psalm 8:2)
- you open prison doors (Acts 16:25-26)
- the enemies will be ambushed & defeated (2 Chronicles 20:22)
- you set the captives free (Psalm 149:6-9)
"For the weapons of our warfare are not physical [weapons of flesh and blood], but they are mighty before God for the overthrow and destruction of strongholds" - 2 Corinthians 10:4 (Amplified Bible)
Have you ever wondered why God commands and desires our praise? Is it because He has as ego problem? Is He insecure? Does He need our praise? The answer to all these questions is emphatically NO. God does not need our praise.
Scripture records that there are creatures in heaven
that do nothing but worship Him day and night (Revelation 4:8)
Why then has God ordained our praise? Psalm 8:2 gives us the answer: "because of our enemies." Some people feel they have done the Lord a great service if they spend thirty minutes worshippingHim. The fact is we do not do Him a favour; we do ourselves a favour and the devil great damage. God has not ordained praise because He needs it, but because we need to praiseHim.
Ezekiel refers to Lucifer as "the anointed cherub" (Eziekiel 28:13-14).Lucifer was called to lead all of heaven in worship to the most high God ... but he fell because of PRIDE(Isaiah 14:12-15). Because of a prideful heart, Satan fell from heaven, lost his heavenly anointing and was cast to the earth. (Ezekiel 28:16-18).
The wonderful thing God did was to take what Satan was originally anointed to do and allow us, the body of Christ, to use it as a weapon of warfare to destroy the enemy's plans. Psalm 8:2 says that God has ordained praise because of our enemy, to silence the avenger. The word silence is the Hebrew word "shabath" which means "to cause to fail, to repose, suffer to be lacking, to put down, take away."
As we praisethe Lord, we cause the enemy to fail. As we lift our voices to God, we defeat the power of Satan that would bring us into bondage. As we enter into worship, we begin to take back what the enemy has stolen from us.
When you understand this, spiritual warfare is no longer drudgery. That's why Paul could say, "Fight the good fight of faith" (1 Timothy 6:12). It is a good fight when you know your enemy is fleeing in terror. We are not running from our enemy; instead we have him on the run. we are not in a defensive position waiting for him to attack. Rather we take the offensive and go after his kingdom aggressively. We are God's commandos who go in behind the lines rescuing those that are held captive. We use spiritual weapons of war to blow up his communications facilities and destroy his method of operation.
Paul said that "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of stronghold" (2 Corinthians 10:9).Praise and worship play an important role in all this because God has ordained our praise to silence him. It is time for the church to arise in this hour and praise the Lord with all it's might. We must become uninhibited in ourpraise, even as children are (Psalm 8:2 says - "out of the mouth of babes"). Then our weapon of warfare -PRAISE - will be unleashed on the powers of darkness and result in their demise and destruction.
(an extract from - Silencing The Enemy by Robert Gay)
"From the lips of children and infants You have ordained praise because of your enemies to silence the foe and the avenger" Psalm 8:2
Throughout the book of Psalms, David refers continually to his enemies. Few men had more enemies than David. Persistently they pursued him and surrounded him, seeking his destruction. He survived only because he learned the secret of dealing with his enemies. He did not meet them in his own power or wisdom. Rather, he evoked against them the presence and power of God.
One main way that he did was through PRAISE. This was the way God Himself ordained for David says' "From the lips of children and infants You have ordained praise … to silence the foe and the avenger." In the natural order, children and infants are the weakest of all. But when praise comes from even the weakest, it's effect is powerful to silence the enemy and the avenger.
The Bible reveals that we too, like David, are surrounded by enemies, though ours are primarily in the unseen spiritual realm. The chief of these enemies is "the foe and the avenger" - Satan himself. He is the accuser of the brothers, the one who misrepresents us, who misinterpret everything we do, who even seeks to accuse us before the very throne of God. How can we silence him? David has shown us the way: by PRAISE. When our praise ascends to God, it silences Satan. It cancels his accusations and shuts his mouth. It leaves us free to live out our lives without the continual condemnation of his accusations. Through praise we invoke the presence and power of God against all forces that oppose us. (extract from "Through David's Psalms" - by Derek Prince)
For those of you who leads worship, try this … there are times in the midst of praising the Lord, I would challenge the people of God to make a choice to open their mouth to proclaim the praise of God. I began to say that though they may be in the midst of diverse difficult circumstances to praise God, they could and should "put on the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness (Isaiah 61:3)." I began to quote Psalm 8:2 and tell the congregation that even though their praises may be weak they are powerful to silence the enemies' accusations and intimidations. We begin to lift our voices, raise our hands and give a unanimous victory shout (Hallelujah!) … very often we could immediately sense a spirit of victory and breakthrough. You could often "see" in the spiritual realm "the walls of Jericho and strongholds" collapse.
* PRAISE is our power weapon to the pulling down of strongholds (Psalm 149: 6-9; 2 Corinthians 10:4)
* The enemies cringe when we PRAISEHim (Psalm 66:1-2)
* God inhabits in our PRAISE(Psalm 22:3)
Praiseis born in faith, is an instrument of war and a method of creating an atmosphere for the presence of the Lord. Praise requires effort, will power and boldness - TPWC
Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name (Hebrews 13;15)
The Principle of Sacrifice
of Praise Is In The Bible
- Cain & Abel (Gen 4:3-5) - Noah (Gen 8:20-21) - Tabernacle of Moses: God demanded the shedding of innocent blood for the covering of man’s sin - Book of Exodus/Leviticus) - Calvary became the final sacrifice (Hebrews 10:12) but God continues to require a sacrifice from His children The principle of sacrifice originated in the heart of God. What is important to notice, however, is that God required a sacrifice. When God asked for a sacrifice He asked the people to bring the very best of their substance and to present it in a very specific manner to the Lord as an offering. The purpose for each sacrifice was the same. God demanded the shedding of innocent blood for the covering of man's sin. Although the need for blood sacrifice was fulfilled at Calvary, the principle of sacrifice has not been abolished in the New Testament. God continues to require a sacrifice from His children (Hebrews 13:15) God is interested not only in the praise that we give Him in times when things are going well. He is after that praise that comes in the midst of great trial, great difficulty, grief, sickness, temptation, relational difficulties, and financial problems. He still requires praise. He still demands it. When we give it to Him in time of difficulty it means all the more to Him. We are operating according to the principle of sacrifice, and God is pleased.
Difference Between Praise and Sacrifice of Praise
Praise– Praise flows easily when we are in a right relationship with God. It is a spontaneous flow when we think of all that He has done for us Sacrifice of Praise – The sacrifice of praise is offered to God when things do not seem to be going right. It is: - Praise offered in spite of the way things are going - Praise offered in faith and obedience - Praise offered because of who God is
Sacrifice of praise is continual praise & is audible (Psalm 34:1 – I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth) Examples In The Bible
1) Paul & Silas (Acts 16:22-34)
* Physical Situation - Severely flogged (stripped & beaten) and thrown into prison for their faith. No reason to praise God
* Spiritual Situation - At midnight (darkest moment) they started to pray and praise God
* Result - A violent earthquake shook the place, prison doors were opened, chains broken and jailer & family received salvation
2) King Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 20:1-22)
* Physical Situation - A vast army invading Israel
* Spiritual Condition - Inquired of the Lord and proclaimed a fast. The Spirit of God assured them that the battle belong to the Lord. They obeyed the Lord by sending the choir ahead of the army into the battlefield.
* Result - The Lord set an ambush against the enemy and they were defeated.
How to Offer Sacrifice of Praise?
1) Make A Decision - Determine beforehand that you are going to praise God at ALL TIMES ANDIN EVERY SITUATION.
2) Start Now - Praise God every -day – all day - Cultivate the habit of praise
3) When Troubles Come - Remember your decision - Put on the garment of Praise – An act of your will - Remember that praise in the difficult times allows God to work on your behalf - Praise in times of trouble brings glory to the Father
4) Begin By Faith - The way you begin to offer the sacrifice of praise is by faith. Praise Him for Who He is and what He has done. Then offer thanks to God for the situation even if you do understand it - Acknowledge that He is in control of your situation and praise Him for making a way of deliverance, even though you can see no way out of the problem. Then set your mind on Him and on the promises of His Word - Once you have started to make thesacrifice of praise – CONTINUE. Declare aloud the Word of God that proclaims victory and deliverance - This offering of praise in obedience (& faith) will set your mind on Him and not the circumstances. As you keep proclaiming His power & glory to your circumstances, you will see how small it actually is. - Soon you will find yourself joyfully entering into the full dimension of His Presence as you continue to release your spirit in the sacrifice of praise. Then start to sing, to dance, to glorify & magnify Him and He will make a way of salvation & deliverance for you!
Thank God for corporate praise when we gather together. It
helps us to get among a body of believers as we celebrate and magnify the name
of the Lord. There is also a personal private praise which lifestyle
worshippers must not neglect. The reason for this is that until we come to the
place where we can really enter into that private, personal praise, just
between you and the Lord, there are always going to be some hindrances and some
holding back when we enter into the corporate praise.
Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty (2
Corinthians 3:17) and God wants us to get so free that when His Spirit starts
moving on us at home, in our kitchen, out in your work place, when commuting or
driving down the road in your car, we can just let the spirit of praise flow
like rivers of living waters in our surrounding. The Bible says that God
inhabits in our praise (Psalms 22:3). The question is, "If He inhabits in
our praise, how far does He inhabits it?" The answer is as far as the
sound of your voice goes... "Glory! Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! Blessed
be the name of Jesus!" As far as our voice sounds, God is living in those
words. For example, when we are in our car praising and worshipping Him, our
audible praise fills that car. When the devil gets any where near you; do you
know what he gets? "Glory!" If he comes through the window of your
car, "Hallelujah!" hits him. When he tries to enter by the door,
"Jesus!" knocks him off.
PRAISE HAS TO BE VOCALISED
The Bible says, "My lips
shall praise Thee "(Psalms 63:3).If you go around with your mouth shut and
not praising God, then God is not in your praise and the devil beats on you.
Our praise may be as weak as babes, but it is powerful enough to silence the
enemy (Psalms 8:2). There is power in the name of Jesus, that means that that
power is released when we speak or sing it. When we begin to speak forth or
sing our praises in His name, the spirit inside us begins to rise up and the
power of darkness outside of us begins to retreat. Let the Devil hit our praise
ten or twenty feet out in front of us. Let them stick their fingers in their
ears each time they are near us.
Psalms 34:1 says, "... His praise shall CONTINUALLY
BE IN MY MOUTH." Most people have to stop what they are doing to try to
get into praising God, but we need to have this reverse. We
need to praise God so much that we have to stop praising in order to do
something else.
Psalms 113:3 says, " From the rising of the sun to the
going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised." King David was a
man after God's own heart. He praised God in the morning, he praised Him at
noontime and he praised him in the night-time.
Psalms 119:164 David said, Seven times a day I praise
Thee." The number seven is perfect and complete. God is looking for worshipers
who will choose to PRAISE HIM CONTINUALLY AND ALL DAY.
PRIVATE PRAISEis a powerful experience to live in. It is
the key to a victorious and abundant life with Jesus. Let us the first fruits
of our day to the Lord in private praise.
TPWC (An extract from Private Praise by Elbert Willis)
Until the practice of praise in private is continuous and
free, the practice of corporate praise will be inhibited by fear,
self-consciousness and discomfort. The practice in the corporate sense is
absolutely indispensable to the maximum worship experience."
Have you ever stepped outside your door on a beautiful clear sunny day, taken a deep breath of fresh air, and thanked God for His wonderful creation? But what if the next morning is grey and rainy? Does it automatically make you feel a little depressed as you look out of the window? Maybe you don't say it loud, but how do you feel? Are you in the habit of thanking God only for what you want? or are you in the habit of grumbling just a little when things does not go the way you like?
So what is wrong with a little complaining? What difference does it make? It does make all the difference in the world. Everything depends on how we respond to the little things in life. A marriage counselor will tell you that a marriage usually breaks up over little things. A small misunderstanding can start a war. Little things mean a lot, because this is the level where we live, down at the nitty-gritty of our attitude at breakfast table, or in the long checkout line at the supermarket.
GRUMBLING IS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF THANKSGIVING. A complaint is the opposite of trust; a murmur against your wife when she burns your toast is the opposite of a loving acceptance. The dictionary defines a complaint as an accusation. By complaining and grumbling you are actually accusing God of mismanaging the details of your life. The attitude of thanksgiving and praise releases the power of God into our lives, but the attitude of murmuring and complaining blocks that power.
For forty years the Israelites wandered in the wilderness and every time something went wrong, they complained bitterly and wanted to go back to the land of Egypt. Why did it take them forty years to cover less than two hundred miles? Even with women and children and cattle, they could have covered the distance in a few weeks. They were delayed because they murmured and refuse to trust that God would keep His promise to take care of their every need. In 1 Corinthians 10:10-11, the apostle Paul was speaking about the behavior of the Israelite in their wanderings from Egypt to the Promised Land … "And do not grumble, some of them did and were killed by the destroying angel. These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us …" (Extract from Power In Praise by Merlin R. Carothers) To be a worshipper, we need to begin DISCIPLINING our lives daily with the spirit of thanksgiving. This is easier said than done because most of us would agree that we are habitual grumblers. We grumble when we miss the bus to work and when we have to work late. We complain when the car would not start or when we hit a red light or are caught in a traffic jam. Even at meal time, we unconsciously complain about the food and the poor service provided by the restaurant. The list is endless … but let us take heed that unless we overcome this deadly habit of grumbling, complaining and murmuring, it will rob us of the blessings and joy of the Lord.
"IN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS FOR THIS IS THE WILL OF GOD"1 Thessalonian 5:18. The simple application of this biblical truth covers EVERY situation or circumstance in our lives.
The benefits of a thankful heart are many … by giving thanks: 1) We are in His divine will and itself will lead us out of the wilderness experience and into a victorious walk with the Lord 2) We have immediate access to enter into His gates (His presence) and in His presence is fullness of joy (Psalm 100:4, 16:11) 3) The joy of the Lord is our strength (Nehemiah 8:10). No wonder the apostle Paul in Philippians 4:4 commanded us to "Rejoice in the Lord always!" and in Colossians 3:17 that "Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks …"
GRUMBLING VS THANKSGIVING Unbelief - Faith / Trust Defeat - Victory Anger - Joy In The Wilderness - In His Will Degradation - Transformation
Make a point today to "DISCIPLINE" your life to give thanks and count it all joy even in diverse circumstances (James 1:2) ... for ALL THINGS work together for good (Romans 8:28)
There is a great difference between JOY& HAPPINESS. Joy is the realm of the spirit whereas happiness is related to our emotions and circumstances. When things are going well, we have happiness. It is good to have happiness, but we cannot have it all the time.
To illustrate: If I lost my wallet, I would be very happy when the founder returned it to me. After a few days, I would no longer have the feeling of happiness although my wallet is still with me. What I have actually lost is the feeling of happiness at the time of finding it.
Joy on the other hand, is not dependent on feelings or circumstances. There is only one source of Joy and that is God - God Himself! That is why it is possible to "Rejoice in the Lord always!" In Philippians 4:4-7, Paul actually commands the Philippians to "Rejoice in the Lord always "(verse 4) and they are able to do so because "the Lord is near" (verse 5). You will note that while submitting they are also encouraged to submit their petitions; their prayers include the spirit of thanksgiving. (verse 6) And the result is having "the peace of God" (verse 7) in midst of whatever circumstances.
Therefore, when our circumstances cause us nothing but grief, fears, doubts, anger, depression … we can still rejoice because our joy is not based on fluctuating circumstances, but has it's source in the One Who loves us and is the object of our love. Beloved, if we but exercise our faith and choice to "rejoice in the Lord", in the midst of our adverse circumstances, these negative feelings of grief, fears, doubts anger and depressions will just melt away!
Why It Is Important For A Christian To Have JOY OF THE LORD?
1) The JOY of the Lord is our strength (Nehemiah 8:10) 2) Without it we could have lost the JOY of our salvation. (Psalm 51:12) As a child of God, JOY is our Christian testimony to reflect to the depressed world that in any situation, God is good all the time. 3) A healthy Christian is one that is JOYFUL because he is actively connected to "The Vine and bearing fruits." (John 15:5 & Galatians 5:23) 4) A JOYFUL believer is one that has his prayers answered. (John 16:24) 5) We are commanded to "Rejoice In The Lord Always!" (Philippians 4:4) 6) It is God's will to be JOYFUL! (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) 7) JOY is one of the key to God's presence! (Psalm 100:4) 8) JOY is the evidence of one who is living in a Victorious Abundant Life. (John 10:10)
Apostle John in 1 John 1:4 - "We write this to make our JOY full." This verse shows that:
a) We need to read, meditate and be a doer of the Word so that we do not leak. Some Christians may be walking with either half tank or worst still with an empty tank without JOY! We let the enemy rob (like a thief - John 10:10) us of our JOY through the circumstances and pressures of life. The key to a JOYFUL and abundant life is to stay connected to The Vine (John 15:5). Only then we can "Count it all joy even when we fall into divers trials or testing" (James 1:2) because it is "The Joy of the Lord" which is our strength (Nehemiah 8:10) that will carry us through.
Pray, Give Thanks And Let God Worry - Martin Luther
Philippians 4:6 is one of the most straightforward commands in Scripture, but one of the hardest to fulfill. Yet if we believe in the inspiration of Scripture, the originator of this verse is none other than the Holy Spirit.
How can God expect us to be anxiety free? He must have a reason. He wouldn’t tell us to do something that’s impossible to do. No, the rationale for this imperative comes in the words that follow. The reason we can be anxious for nothing is that our prayers, petitions, and requests can be given over to God in the spirit of GRATITUDE. Prayer with thanksgiving gives us rock-solid assurance that our anxieties are unfounded.
It is possible for a worshiper who is practicing the presence of God daily to be able to manage all his fears, anxieties and stresses. How is this possible? The answer is found in the presence of God. When you are in the presence of God, there is JOY and “The Joy of the Lord is your strength”! That is why Paul is able to give us a command in Philippians 4:4 to “REJOICE in the Lord always. I will say it again: REJOICE!” In fact a worshiper who is practicing the presence of God will be able to stay calmed in any situations because “the Lord is near” (Philippians 4:5). And the result is having "the peace of God" (Philippians 4:7) in midst of all circumstances.
May I challenge you further on the spirit of thankfulness, gratitude and rejoicing?
1) Colossians 3:15-17"And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
Be thankful - that is not a suggestion; it is a command. In all that we do we need to be guided by two principles: doing it "in the name of the Lord Jesus" and "giving thanks to God through Him"
2) Ephesians 5:19 "... speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ."
When you are full of the Holy Spirit you will continually give God thanks. In fact, you can measure the fullness of the Spirit within you partly by the spirit of a thankful heart. When you cease to do so, it is one sure indication you are beginning to leak out
3) 1 Thessalonians 5:18 "... in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
What is the will of God in Christ Jesus? To give thanks in everything. So if you are not giving thanks, as we have already seen, you are actually out of the will of God.
GRATITUDE is an attitude that if it isn't flowing naturally now, should be cultivated zealously. Practice it often, and it will soon become as natural as breathing.
How would you describe 2 Corinthians 9:15 - Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift! (NIV)?
1) This is the Gift of gifts!
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved” (John 3:16-17).
2) We deserved death but He gave us life while we were still in sin.
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).
“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23).
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).
What Should Be Our Response?
Seems our only option is to simply say “Thank you!” and receive the gift graciously with Praise and Worship. This is actually the most proper response, especially when it is God’s indescribable gifts for you.
All who came to Jesus worship:
a) The Wise Men
Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him." (Matthew 2:2)"On coming to the house, they saw the Child with His mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped Him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh "(Matthew 2:11 - note: worship before gifts)
b) The Angels
"Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God saying, 'Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace to men." (Luke 2:13)
c) The Shepherds
"The shepherds returned, glorifying God for all the things they had heard and seen." (Luke 2:20)
d) Simeon The Godly Man
"... Simeon, who was a righteous and devout... Took Him in his arms and praised God..." (Luke 2:25-33)
e) The Prophetess Anna
"... She gave thanks to God..." (Luke 2:36-38)
We must remember Jesus not as a baby, but as our One and only LORD and SAVIOR - the greatest gift God has given to men. He gave His life for us.
He suffered and died... His LOVE, His GRACE, His GLORY... The most precious gift men have ever received - SALVATION!
As we celebrate this year's Christmas, let us in return reserve the best gift for our Lord -WORSHIP. Right now join me in simple praise and worship from your heart and spirit... JESUS IS THE REASON for the season!
Our text, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18: "Rejoice always; Pray without ceasing; in everything Give Thanks; for this is God's Will for you in Christ Jesus." If Paul had only said, "Rejoice a lot, pray often, and try to be thankful," perhaps we could say, "Okay, we'll try to do that!" But no one honestly can say, "I rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and in everything give thanks!"
So what do we do with these seemingly irrational and impossible commands? Firstly, all of God's commandments in the Bible are beyond our ability to obey in the flesh, so we must rely on His indwelling Holy Spirit to help us. And Paul gave us the guaranteed solution in Galatians 5:16 - "I say then: Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh."
I love the Amplified translation: "But I say, walk habitually in the [Holy] Spirit [seek Him and be responsive to His guidance], and then you will certainly not carry out the desire of the sinful nature [which responds impulsively without regard for God and His precepts]. (Galatians 5:16)
Secondly, walking in the Spirit simply mean to intentionally and conscientiously:
1) Minds The Thing of the Spirit - "For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, things of the Spirit. For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace." (Romans 8:5-6).
2) Yield to Him:
- "For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God." (Romans 8:14).
- "Likewise the Spirit also helps us in our weaknesses." (Romans 8:26 NIV).
- "That he would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man." (Ephesians 3:16).
With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can now walk victoriously base on the following practical spiritual mindset:
1) REJOICE ALWAYS:
Not only rejoicing in happy things, but in sorrows also. The Christian can rejoice always because their joy isn’t based in circumstances, but in God. Circumstances change, but God doesn’t.
2) PRAY WITHOUT CEASING:
Christians are to pray continually. We can’t bow our heads, close our eyes, and fold our hands without ceasing, but those are customs of prayer, not prayer itself. Prayer is communication with God, and we can live each minute of the day in a constant, flowing, conversation with God.
3) IN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS:
We don’t give thanks for everything, but in everything. We recognize God’s sovereign hand is in charge, and not blind fate or chance.
4) FOR THIS IS THE WILL OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS FOR YOU:
After each one of these exhortations – rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks – we are told to do this because it is the will of God. The thought isn’t “this is God’s will, so you must do it.” The thought is rather “this is God’s will, so you can do it.” It isn’t easy to rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and in everything give thanks, but we can do it because it is God’s will.