| TEACHING SHEETKeys to Powerful Living: Praise The 700 Club
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          - GIVING GOD THE GLORY NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE FACING  Witnessing a magnificent 
          fireworks display, hearing a stunning symphony, or seeing a glorious sunset can 
          evoke a response of praise.  But often, it's easier to praise a sunset than 
          the Creator of the sunset. In that same way, the difficulties of life often cloud 
          our vision and keep us from praising God. What can we do to restore a heart-attitude 
          of praise?                         
         THE NATURE OF PRAISE
                       Praise, according to the Scriptures, 
                        is an act of our will that flows out of an awe and reverence for our Creator. 
                        Praise gives glory to God and opens us up to a deeper union with Him. It turns 
                        our attention off of our problems and on the nature and character of God Himself. 
                       As we focus our minds on God and proclaim His goodness, we reflect His glory 
                        back to Him. The results can fill you with peace and contentment (
                          
                        Isaiah 
                        26:3) and transform your outlook on life.                         
                       REASONS TO PRAISE
                       Very 
                        simply, we praise God because He is worthy of our praise (
                          
                        1 
                        Chron. 16:25;
                        
                        Rev. 5:11-14). He is the Alpha and 
                        Omega, the Beginning and the End, the King of kings and Lord of lords. He is our 
                        Creator, Provider, Healer, Redeemer, Judge, Defender and much more.                         
                       Another 
                        foundational reason to praise God is simple obedience. The Bible says God is a 
                        "jealous" God who demands and desires our praise. "You shall have no other gods 
                        before Me," says the first commandment (
                        
                        Deut. 
                        6:7). As the psalmist said, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord" (
                        
                        Psalm 
                        150:6).                         
                       As we praise God, we will discover incredible benefits for our lives. 
                        That's because human beings were created by God to praise Him (
                          
                        Isa. 
                        43:7,
                        
                        Matt. 21:16). Due to man's original sin, 
                        however, this relationship was disrupted. Praising God helps restore us to that 
                        right relationship, for God actually dwells in the praises of His people (
                        
                        Psalm 
                        22:3). As we draw near to the Father in praise, He draws near to us (
                        
                        James 
                        4:8).                         
                       Praise is also our ultimate destiny. When the Lord Jesus Christ returns 
                        again to earth, all creation -- including prideful mankind -- will recognize His 
                        glory and praise Him (
                          
                        Phil. 2:9-11).                         
                       PRAISE 
                        FOR PROTECTION
                       God also gives us assurances of additional blessings as 
                        we praise Him. When we praise God, He honors us as His children, and provides 
                        His loving protection (
                          
                        2 Sam. 22:47-51). Failure 
                        to praise God, however, leaves us out of fellowship with God and out of His divine 
                        protection (
                        
                        1 Samuel 2:27-32).                         
                       Our praise can 
                        also serve as a powerful witness to those who do not know the Lord (
                          
                        1 
                        Peter 2:9). Also, God can work miraculously through our praises. The ancient walls 
                        of Jericho came crashing down, giving victory to God's people, as a result of 
                        shouts of praise (
                        
                        Joshua 6:1-21). The prison doors 
                        shook open when Paul and Silas praised God (
                        
                        Acts 
                        16:25-26).                         
                       OBSTACLES TO PRAISE
                       Praise is both important and powerful. 
                        So why is it so difficult at times to praise God? The Bible explains that, even 
                        with the power of the indwelling Jesus, our hearts are still "more deceitful that 
                        all else" (
                        
                        Jer. 17:9). We sometimes forget that 
                        we are always dependent on God to live victoriously in this life.                         
                       Satan therefore 
                        tries to persuade us that we will eventually reach a point where we can "do it 
                        ourselves." The Scriptures are clear that Satan "prowls about like a roaring lion, 
                        seeking someone to devour" (
                        
                        1 Peter 5:8).                         
                       Disguised 
                        as an "angel of light," the devil and his host seek subtly to subvert the praises 
                        the children of God owe to their heavenly Father.                         
                       God, however, has given us 
                        grace in times of need, provided we humble ourselves (
                          
                        Matt. 
                        23:12;
                        
                        James 4:5-10). Praising God allows us to 
                        defeat the strategies of the enemy. As God's adopted children, we no longer have 
                        to remain slaves to sin (
                        
                        Gal. 4:6-7). We have 
                        a powerful spiritual weapon in praise, and it is guaranteed to be effective (
                        
                        II 
                        Cor. 10:4-5).                         
                       LIVING A LIFE OF PRAISE
                       It is vitally important to 
                        live in an attitude of praise toward God. But what can you do if you are having 
                        difficulty maintaining a life filled with praise? 
                       1. Commit your life to Christ. First, 
                        be absolutely sure that you have placed your complete 
                        faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of your life. 
                        The Bible says that "if you confess with your mouth 
                        Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised 
                        Him from the dead, you shall be saved" (
                        
                        Rom. 10:9). The life of praise begins here, with the 
                        confession of your mouth that "Jesus is Lord." 
                       2. Confess sin and repent. Sin, including 
                        prideful self-reliance, separates us from God and from 
                        His love and protection. But we have the assurance of 
                        forgiveness if we come to Him in repentance (
                        
                        1 John 1:9). Confess any known sin and ask God to search 
                        your heart. Then, receive His forgiveness. 
                       3. Praise God anyway! Despite your 
                        present feelings, it is important to offer praise to 
                        God, what
                        
                        Hebrews 13:15 calls a sacrifice" of praise. Despite 
                        our feelings or circumstances, God often asks us to 
                        take the first step, especially when He is trying to 
                        help us grow in our faith (
  
                        James 1:2-4). 
                       4. Join together with other believers. 
                        Sharing your struggles with another brother or sister 
                        in Christ is not only good idea (
                        
                        Ecc. 4:9-10), it is commanded (
  
                        James 5:16). Uniting with other believers in regular 
                        worship is also a key to being able to praise God (
  
                        Heb. 10:24-25). 
                       AS YOU PRAY
                             Are 
                              you living a life filled with praise for God? If not, take a few moments to examine 
                              your life and your relationship with Jesus. If you have not made Him Lord of your 
                              life, start there. Then, confess any known sin and receive His forgiveness. Ask 
                              Him to renew you and refresh your spirit.                         
                             "Lord, You have made me and You love 
                              me. Forgive me for failing to give You the praise which You deserve. I confess 
                              my need of You in all things. I desire to walk in joy and praise. Release me now 
                              into a deeper understanding of who You are, so that I may truly praise You. I 
                              ask all this in Jesus' name. Amen."                         
                                   GOD'S WORD ON PRAISE
                             "Sing to 
                              the Lord, all the earth; Proclaim good tidings of His salvation from day to day. 
                              Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples. 
                              For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; He also is to be feared above 
                              all gods" (
                              
                              1 Chron. 16:23-25).                         
                             SCRIPTURES 
                              FOR STUDY
                             
                              
                              Psalm 33:1-4,
                              
                              Psalm 
                              100:1-5,
                              
                              Isaiah 43:7 -- We are created for 
                                praise
                             
                              
                              1 Chronicles 16:7-36,
                              
                              Revelation 
                              5:11-14 -- God is worthy of our praise
                             
                              
                              Psalm 
                              34:1-9 -- Promised protection and praise
                             
                              
                              1 
                              Peter 2:9-12 -- Praise as a witness to unbelievers
                             
                              
                              Hebrews 13:15-16 -- Perseverance in praise
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