Title: The Sacrifice of Praise (October 19, 2008)
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Date: October 19, 2008
Word: Hebrews 13:15-16
Title: Praise of Praise
Contents:
In the Old Testament sacrifices, Leviticus 1 to 5 are recorded as the 5 high priests. Burnt offerings are sacrifices made of male calves, sheep, or goats, but young without blemish and without blemish when offering an offering to the Lord. When offering the grain offering, oil is poured into fine powder and frankincense is placed on it to burn, bake, boil, fry on a griddle, or stir-fry. A peace offering, male or female, was offered without blemish. A sin offering is a sacrifice offered to God when a person commits a crime during the Lord's prohibition, and a trespass offering is a sacrifice to God.
All are sacrifices of slaughtering animals and offering blood, but the grain offering is a sacrifice offering incense with grain and oil. There are different kinds of animals used in ancestral rites, and there are different kinds of sacrifices. If you follow God's commands with all your heart, character, and devotion, it is a sacrifice that God is pleased with. According to the book of Revelation, prayer is also one of the sacred sacrifices. Revelation 5:8 says that when he took the book, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each having a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.
However, in today's text, praise is called a sacrifice.
The sacrifice of praise is the fruit of the lips that testify to the name.
He is God. You are worthy of praise. After dividing the Red Sea and crossing it like crossing dry land, God buried Pharaoh and his army in the Red Sea and gave them a great victory. The place where Samson defeated the Philistines and God gave them a well was called Enhakkore and testified about it.
A sacrifice of praise is a sacrifice that pleases God.
To please God is one of man's primary purposes. When we pray with faith and praise with faith, God is pleased. God is pleased when the saints gather to sing praises. God is pleased when the saints work and praise Him. God is pleased when the saints praise all things.
The sacrifice of praise is accompanied by power.
Powerful prayer and powerful praise are like sacrifices. When Paul and Silas sang praises, there was an amazing work. In particular, praise is a combination of prayer and praise. When Saul was tormented by a demon, when David played, the demons went away. Prayers and praises show these amazing powers.