Praise Him
Psalm 150 - A Psalm of Praise
Praise defeats the devil Saints faster than any other battle plan. Praise is a garment we put on that will protect us from defeat and negativity in our minds family. The garment should always be heart praise and not simply lip service. Praise always includes the Word of God as We Praise God according to His Word and His Goodness! Worship is a battle position, Praise and Worship confuses the enemy Saints!
The Tribe of Judah was the first tribe to take its place in the Land of Israel and the very word Judah means “Praise or Praised” more on Judah in another pod coming soon, it’s rich with history and the ancestry is very famous.
Psalm 150 is the final psalm in the Book of Psalms and is a hymn of praise. It is a short psalm consisting of only six verses, however, it is rich in meaning and expresses the exuberant joy and gratitude of the psalmist towards God.
Here is a breakdown of each verse of Psalm 150:
Verse 1: "Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens!" This verse calls on all creation to praise the Lord. It lets us know that God's presence is everywhere, both in the physical world and in the spiritual realm.
Verse 2: "Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness!" This verse encourages us to praise God for his power and greatness, which are evident in his mighty deeds.
Verse 3: "Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp!" This verse teaches us that we should praise God with musical instruments. This is a common theme throughout the Book of Psalms, which often encourages the use of music in worship.
Verse 4: "Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe!" This verse continues the theme of praising God with music, and also tells us that we should use our bodies in worship by dancing and playing percussion instruments.
Verse 5: "Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals!" This verse again emphasizes the use of musical instruments in worship, but also reminds us that we should praise God with loud and exuberant noise.
Verse 6: "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!" This final verse is a call to all living creation to Praise The Lord. It emphasizes that praise and worship should be a universal expression of gratitude towards God.
Overall, Psalm 150 is a powerful expression of praise and worship. It encourages us to use all of our resources, including our bodies and musical talents, to express our gratitude and love towards God.
All Prayed Up:
With every breath of my life, I will Praise The Lord! Amen
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