Greetings My Friends;
Praise is defined as soon expressing respect and
gratitude, especially in song. We praise God for blessings. We have all heard
that we should praise the Lord, but what does that mean? Praise comes from the
Hebrew barak, meaning to kneel; by implication, to bless God.
Psalm 50:23. "Whoever offers praise
glorifies me; and to him who orders his conduct aright, I will show the
salvation of God.
Psalm 105:2 "Sing to Him, sing psalms to
Him; talk of all His wondrous works."
As you can see praise to the Lord takes many
forms. The book of Psalms has been referred to as ancient Israel's hymn book.
David wrote about half of the Psalms. Whether you read them, or sing them you
are praising God the way the ancient Hebrews did.
As we look at the many verses in the Psalms, we
find that there are quite a few verses that refer to using your lips to praise
God. This does not necessarily mean singing.
To me, there are many ways to praise the Lord.
Prayer from the heart, especially for someone else shows thankfulness to God
for what He has given us. A kind act to someone pleases God, the same way.
Acknowledge Him as your Creator, and thank Him for everything. What to thank
him for? How about your next breath, your sight, and every move you make. Look
around you and if you start thanking him for everything you can see, feel, and
do, you will be at it a long time.
We must remember; everything we do from the heart
because we love Him, praises Him. Even the angels praise Him.
Psalm 96:2 "For the Lord is great, and
greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods."
Fear is from the Hebrew word yare meaning to
revere. So when you read that you are to fear God, it does not mean to be
afraid of Him.
God bless you and remember,
Jesus
loves you.
Prayer of Salvation;
"Oh God in heaven, I believe with all of my
heart that Jesus has been raised from the dead. I receive your word, and I
repent of sin. I renounce the past, come into my heart, Lord Jesus. I receive my
forgiveness. I receive the new birth, cleansed and washed in the word and in the
precious blood of Jesus. Fill me with your spirit, in Jesus name. Amen.
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