Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Praise you like I should

 


Reasons why we should praise God:

  • Praising God helps us focus on reality and build a closer relationship with Him.
  • God loves praise and seeks worshipers.
  • Praise is the primary, eternal occupation of heaven.
  • It helps us remember who we are and who God is.
  • Praise enlists God’s protection.
  • It expresses gratitude, thankfulness, and love towards God.
  • It transforms lives and keeps us God-oriented.

 

We are discovering together what the Bible says about wellbeing. Otherwise, how can you live a more satisfied, fulfilling life? We have been discussing the 5 scriptural tools to maturity! The first two were biblical knowledge and prayer. Today, we will discuss praise! Praise is paramount in our Christian life. The epistles frequently attribute praise, honor and glory to God and Christ which they deserve because of their perfect character and magnificent actions. 

 

As mentioned in prior blogs, for the first church in Jerusalem praise was an ongoing occurrence among these first believers (Acts 2:47). Our lives also are to be a praise and honor to God (Philippians 1:11). In addition, we make a sacrifice of praise to God as a part of our daily lives (Hebrews 13:15). 

 

Why is praise so important for a Christian? Prior Teleios sponsored research showed in a Bible believing church praise was associated with greater wellbeing especially with greater frequency (Read full article at https://teleiosresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/CV-TELEIOS-GCC-I-CTCP-2013.pdf).   

 

We do not know the exact reason that praise helps personal wellbeing. However, we might suspect the following: 

 

Praise God frequently. He deserves it and you will be better for it!

 

Read results from a recent survey - Do young Christians’ praise?

 

Thanks for reading my blog and please join me again next week as we continue this series on the tools to maturity.

 

William C. Stewart, MD

 

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