Let us offer our thanksgiving, praise and worship by declaring Psalm 150 - PRAISE THE LORD! The word"PRAISE" is used thirteen times in this psalm, and ten of those times, we are commanded to "PRAISE HIM"The word "HALLELUYAH" - Hallelujah - means "Praise The Lord!" Jehovah (or Yah, for Yahweh) is the covenant name of the Lord. It reminds us that He loves us and has covenanted to save us, keep us, care for us, and eventually glorify us, because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, His Son, on the cross. The new covenant was not sealed by the blood of animal sacrifices but by the precious blood of Christ.
Jehovah God is the "power name" of God - El Elohim, and this reminds us that whatever He promises, He is able to perform. Worship is not about the worshiper and his or her needs; it is about God and His glory, honor and power. Certainly we bring our burdens and needs with us into the sanctuary (1 Peter 5:7), but we focus our attention on the Lord.
"You Are Worthy, O Lord,
To receive Glory And Honor And Power; For You Created All Things, And By Your Will They Exist And Were Created." Revelation 4:11
All true praise and worship must begin and remain centered on God and His absolute worthiness to receive all glory, honor and power. There are no techniques for worship, here; no instructions for the praise band - just a number of doorways for you to open to the vast realms of praise await us all.
"Great Is The Lord And Most Worthy Of Praise."
1 Chronicles 16:25.
God is not just worthy of praise, He is MOST WORTHY of praise. In other words, whatever praise we can give Him, He deserves it. We cannot overestimate His worth because He is worth more than anything.
Right now would you join me with your voices, or songs, or instruments, or dances to PRAISE THE LORD by declaring Psalm 150?
Praise God in his sanctuary; Praise him in his mighty heavens. Praise him for his acts of power; Praise him for his surpassing greatness. Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, Praise him with the harp and lyre, Praise him with tambourine and dancing, Praise him with the strings and flute, Praise him with the clash of cymbals, Praise him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath Praise the Lord. PRAISE THE LORD.
Genesis 2: 4 - Praise Him our Lord God Genesis 14: 18-20 - Praise Him our God Most High Genesis 15:2 - Praise Him Our Master, Lord Genesis 16:13 - Praise Him our God who Sees Genesis 17:1-2 - Praise Him our Almighty, All Sufficient Genesis 22:13-14 - Praise Him our Provider Genesis 49:24 - Praise Him our Mighty One Exodus 3:14 - Praise Him our Self-Existent One Exodus 15:3 - Praise Him our Warrior Exodus 15:22-26 - Praise Him our Healer and Restorer Exodus 17:8-16 - Praise Him our Banner
Exodus 34:14 - Praise Him our Jealous God Leviticus 20:8 - Praise Him our Sanctifier Deuteronomy 4:24 - Praise Him our Consuming Fire Deuteronomy 32:8 - Praise Him our Most High Judges 6:4 - Praise Him our Peace Ruth 3:9 to 4:14 - Praise Him our Kinsman - Redeemer 2 Samuel 22:2 - Praise Him our Rock 2 Samuel 22:29 - Praise Him our Keeper Psalms 2:2 - Praise Him our Anointed One Psalms 3:3 - Praise Him our Shield
Psalms 7:8 - Praise Him our Judge Psalms 7:9 - Praise Him our Righteous One Psalms 10:16 - Praise Him our King Psalms 18:2 - Praise Him our Horn of Salvation
Psalms 22:19 - Praise Him our Strength Psalms 23 - Praise Him our Shepherd Psalms 27:1 - Praise Him our Light and Salvation Psalms 29:3 - Praise Him our God of Glory Psalms 32:7 - Praise Him our Hiding Place Psalms 94:22 - Praise Him our Defender Psalms 121:5 - Praise Him our Keeper Proverbs 8 - Praise Him our Wisdom Proverbs 18:10 - Praise Him our Strong Tower Song of Songs - Praise Him our Bridegroom Song of Songs 2:1 - Praise Him our Rose of Sharon
Song of Songs 2:1 - Praise Him our Lily of the Valley Isaiah 1:24 - Praise Him our Lord of Hosts Isaiah 7:14 - Praise Him our Immanuel (Matthew 1:23) Isaiah 9:6 - Praise Him our Counsellor Isaiah 9:6 - Praise Him our Everlasting Father Isaiah 9:6 - Praise Him our Prince of Peace Isaiah 25:4 - Praise Him our Refuge Isaiah 43:3 - Praise Him our Saviour Isaiah 44:6 - Praise Him our First and Last Isaiah 51:15 - Praise Him our Lord of Hosts Isaiah 53:3 - Praise Him our Man of Sorrows Isaiah 59:20 - Praise Him our Redeemer Isaiah 64:8 - Praise Him our Potter Jeremiah 23:5-6 - Praise Him our Righteousness Lamentations 3:22-23 - Praise Him our Faithful One Ezekiel 48:35 - Praise Him our God Who is There
Hosea 2:16, 19-20 - Praise Him our Husband Micah 5:2 - Praise Him our Ruler Haggai 2:7 - Praise Him our Desire of Nations Zechariah 6:12 - Praise Him our Branch Malachi 3:3 - Praise Him our Refiner Malachi 4:2 - Praise Him our Sun of Righteousness Matthew 8:20 Praise Him our Son of Man Matthew 9:27 - Praise Him our Son of David Luke 1:31 - Praise Him our Jesus Luke 1:78 - Praise Him our Dayspring Luke 4:23 - Praise Him our Physician John 1:1 - Praise Him our Word John 1:29, 36 - Praise Him our Lamb of God
John 1:32 - Praise Him our Dove John 1:38 - Praise Him our Rabbi John 1:41 - Praise Him our Messiah John 6:14 - Praise Him our Prophet John 7:37-39 - Praise Him our Water John 10:7-9 - Praise Him our Door John 14:17 - Praise Him our Spirit of Truth John 14:26 - Praise Him our Comforter (2 Corinthians 1:3) Acts 2:1-2 - Praise Him our Wind Romans 8:15 - Praise Him our Abba Romans 15:12 - Praise Him our Root of Jesse 1 Corinthians 15:45 - Praise Him our Last Adam Ephesians 1:22 - Praise Him our Head Ephesians 2:20 - Praise Him our Cornerstone 1 Timothy 2:5 - Praise Him our Mediator
1 Timothy 6:15 - Praise Him our Potentate Hebrews4:14 - Praise Him our Great High Priest Hebrews 12:2 - Praise Him our Author and Finisher of Faith Hebrews 12:29 - Praise Him our Fire 1 Peter 2:25 - Praise Him our Bishop of our Souls 1 Peter 5:10 - Praise Him our God of all Grace 2 Peter 1:19 - Praise Him our Morning Star 1 John 2:1 - Praise Him our Advocate 3 John 1:4, 8 - Praise Him our Truth Revelation 1:8 - Praise Him our Alpha and Omega Revelation 1:17 - Praise Him our First and Last
Revelation 3:14 - Praise Him our Faithful and True Witness Revelation 3:14 - Praise Him our Beginning Revelation 5: 5 - Praise Him our Lion of Judah Revelation 7:2 - Praise Him our Living God Revelation 15:3 - Praise Him our King of saints Revelation 19:3 - Praise Him our Word of God Revelation 19: 11 - Praise Him our Faithful and True Revelation 19:13 - Praise Him our word Revelation 19:16 - Praise Him our King of kings Revelation 19:16 - Praise Him our Lord of lords Revelation 22:16 - Praise Him our Morning Star
"Bless the Lord, O my soul; And all that is within me, bless His holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases, Who redeems your life from destruction, Who crowns you with loving kindness and tender mercies, Who satisfies your mouth with good things, So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s." (Psalms 103:1-5 NKJV)
Psalm 103 has no request. It is nothing but praises; David is blessing The Lord.
What are some of the benefits David sings about? David's praise focused on the good things God was doing for him. it is easy to complain about life, but David's list gives us plenty for which to praise God - He forgives our sins, heals our diseases, redeems us from death, crowns us with love and compassion, satisfies our desires, and gives righteousness and justice. We receive all of these without deserving any of them. No matter how difficult our lives' journey, we can always count our blessings - past, present, and future.
These are blessings we may have often forgotten or that we may be taking for granted:
1) The Lord Saves!
"Who forgives all your iniquities, who heals all your diseases"(V 3)
The last part of that statement is an illustration of the first part. He forgives all our iniquities in the same way He heals the human body. Often in the Bible, sin is compared to sickness, and salvation is compared to health. God bring health to our souls.
2) He Protects.
"Who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies"(verse 4)
He keeps us and protects us from the destruction around us. In His pleasure He puts a crown on our heads and make us princes and princesses. He surrounds us with His loving-kindness and tender mercies.
3) He Satisfies.
"Who satisfies your mouth with good things, so that your youth is renewed like eagle's." (verse 5)
As in Isaiah 40:31, the eagle is used as a symbol of youth and strength. The eagle molts, loses its old feathers, gets a new coat, and soars again.
Do we pray to God for the sole purpose of praising Him? We have much for which to praise Him, for His love and care never cease. He saves, keeps, and satisfies us. Never take God for granted; always take time to praise Him. Be blessed with this inspiring song 10,000 Reasons by Matt Red
The Old Testament makes a distinction between taking revenge ourselves and leaving our enemies to God. Strength and power lie in Him, not in us, as Psalm 21 confesses.
Apart from many good reasons for glorifying and worshipping God, the role of praise in dealing with our enemies is also strange to many people. The Psalmist also praise God in the midst of facing adversity at the hand of an enemy. Do you wonder how such conflict and praise meet?
We continue with the story of King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20. Remember, Jehoshaphat and the kingdom of Judah are teetering on the brink of destruction - they are about to be attacked by a horde far outnumbering them. You might compare their plight to a situation of your own in which everything seems to go wrong, or when the force of Satan's opposition threaten to overpower you. King Jehoshaphat's experience offers a way to do battle in such situations. He begins by simply confessing, "We have no power against this great multitude that is coming against us" (2 Chronicles 20:12).
This confession of weakness doesn't mean that Judah is passive and does nothing - nor should we. A prophet of Judah delivers a word from the Lord. God tells them that the battle is His, not theirs. For their response, the people "(stand) up to praise the Lord God of Israel with voices loud and high:" (2 Chronicles 20:19). Then instead of hurling spears or boulders, the army marches out boldly hurling phrases of praises, singing, "Praise the LORD, for His mercy endures forever" (2 Chronicles 20:21). The result? The Lord Himself sets ambushes for the enemy, causing confusion and fighting to break out among their ranks.
So what attack should believers mount against Satan and his hordes? We are to take up the weapons we wield best - the weapons of praise. As the apostle Paul teaches us, "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds" (2 Corinthians 10:4).
Faced with the forces of evil, God's people are not to fear. Our greatest resource for resistance doesn't arise from any arsenal known to human wisdom or device. It comes from knowing that the battle is the Lord's. We are never to react from a position of weakness, but from one of strength. That strength is found in faithfully remaining at our post of praise. Our best defence is to do what we should know how to do best: offer praise and glory to the Living God, whose enemies, ultimately, will always flee before His might and power
Quite sure most of you would know this powerful song - Desert Song by Brooke Fraser from Hillsong (see below YouTube). With the knowledge of our weapon of warfare we can now sing and praise Him in the desert, in the fire & in the battle ... PRAISE THE LORD!
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!
Let the saints be joyful in glory; let them sing aloud on their beds. Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand.
Psalm 149:5-6
Psalm 149 speaks of "the high praises of God" in the same breath as "a two-edged sword." Of course , we are dealing here not with weapons of carnal warfare, but with putting our words into action by boldly going on the offensive of faith - by acting on the promises of the God we praise.
Let us turn to the dramatic scene in 2 Chronicles 20. King Jehoshaphat, undermanned and relatively powerless, has been brought word that "a great multitude is coming aganst you" (20:2). This text gives direction on what can be done in such moments; something besides reigning to a passive prayer for strength. There are four action steps - four ways to take up the sword of praise.
1) The king proclaimed a FAST (2 Chronicles 20:3). Is fasting foreign to your experience? Don't let it be. Fasting is an aggressive way to affirmed the promised power of the spirit over the flesh. It is an explicit way to reinforce the priority of prayer and to seek God throughout each day. When facing crucial battles such as the one that confrnted Jehoshaphat, be ready to deny the flesh as a sign that your trust is not in human energy but in the power of the Spirit. 2) The king and the people PRAYED (2 Chronicles 20:6). And while their prayer confessed that "we have no power" (2 Chronicles 20:12), it wasn't a "poor me" prayer! In stead of whinning, their prayer roared, ascribing to God power and authority over the enemy. Such a prayer of petition is admittedly prayed out of deep need, but it nonetheless boldly affirms God's power within His will. 3) There was also a REMEMBRANCE OF GOD'S WORK in history (2 Chronicles 20:7). With praise they remembered the story of God's people - the Exodus from Egypt, God's care in the wilderness, the conquest of Canaan. Remembering is a mighty source of confidence that God is able and will again deliver and save. Reviewing testimonies at the Lord's Table is a great way for us to remember His tender mercies and enduring love. 4) There was a PROPHETIC UTTERANCE (2 Chronicles 20:14-17). We must be open to the Holy Spirit's prophetic word among us as a people. He's still assuring us, "The battle is not yours, but God's! (2 Chronicles 20:15) and He will faithfully unfold God's will for us to our own immediate situations. Ultimately threatening situations call for an uncommonly strong response: taking up a two-edged sword in a spiritual sense - aggressively trusting God, forcefully throwing ourselves at His feet in worship, and boldly brandishing the spiritual weapons Jehoshaphat used. They still work to put doubt and fear and anxiety to flight. PRAISE is not passive. It can be our boldest stand against the threats of the enemy.