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  1. Introduction. Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. Psalm 67:3. Praise is cardinal to the believer, because it is his cheapest access to the Most High God. It is also one of his surest access to the realm of the miraculous. Praise is also a preservative of the blessings of God.

  2. Praise and His presence have a mutual affinity. When there is joyful praise, there God is dynamically and benevolently active. This means that wherever there is adoration, reverence, and acceptable worship and praise, there He identifies and openly manifests His presence.”. The Scripture: Psalm 100:4.

  3. What you mean is, you’re only emotional about things that are important to you! The Bible tells us that there’s only ONE KIND of person that is exempt from the command to praise … ☺ Psalm 115:17 The dead praise not the LORD, neither any that go down into silence. • The Bible also makes these comments about “the dead” … ☺

  4. Psalm Praise: Declarations of praise from the Psalms. I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness; and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High. I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonders.

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  5. SEVEN HEBREW WORDS FOR PRAISE. HALLAL is a primary Hebrew root word for praise. Our word "hallelujah" comes from this base word. It means "to be clear, to praise, to shine, to boast, show, to rave, celebrate, to be clamorously foolish."

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  6. Praise is faith in action. It may not always be natural to us, but when we practice praise so that it becomes a natural part of our lives, it has . the power both to convert and to conquer. The Week at a Glance: What is praise? How could praise . be such a powerful spiritual weapon in difficult circumstances?

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  8. C. Praise and worship are the “gate-passes” which allows us to enter the sacredness of God’s Glory. The psalmist writes, “Enter into His gates with thanksgiving (towdah), and into His courts with praise (tehillah): be thankful (yadah) unto Him, and bless (barak) His Name.” (Psalms 100:4)

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