I was created to make His praise glorious!
Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious. – Psalm 66:2
Does your praise reflect His glory or the world’s? When your praise looks like something that just came off the dance floor of an R&B or Latino club, it’s a worldly praise. Our praise dance should reflect His nature, power, and character. Can you picture Jesus doing the salsa? How would that bring God glory? It wouldn’t because no one would be healed, delivered, or set free. Glorious praise is powerful! Glorious praise reflects the nature and character of God. Our praise should reflect God’s nature. It should be first and foremost holy and pure. Secondly, it should be motivated by our love for Him and others. In other words because I love you, my praise to God is pure. It doesn’t expose parts of my flesh. It doesn’t make you want to get on the dance floor and bump, grind, gyrate, and bounce! Because I love you and want to see you set free, I praise Him in purity.
I make His praise glorious when it ushers you into His powerful presence to be set free and delivered. He surrounds us with songs of deliverance, not songs that enslave us to the very world that He told us to be in, but not of. I’m not hearing songs that make me want to snap my fingers and bob my head when I’m praising Him. No, I hear holy sounds from heaven that have never been composed by a fleshy being. No, they were birthed from the heavenly realms by spirit beings. Come on, let’s make and keep His praise glorious!
Resting gloriously in Him,
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Prophetess Karen M. Pina
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