Exultantly
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The term "exultantly" refers to a manner of expressing great joy, triumph, or jubilation. In the context of the Bible, exultation is often associated with the worship and praise of God, reflecting a deep sense of spiritual joy and victory. This expression of joy is not merely an emotional response but is deeply rooted in the recognition of God's sovereignty, faithfulness, and the fulfillment of His promises.

Biblical Context and Usage

Exultation is a recurring theme throughout the Scriptures, where the people of God are often depicted as rejoicing in His mighty acts and His steadfast love. The Bible encourages believers to express their joy and gratitude to God exultantly, as an act of worship and acknowledgment of His greatness.

Old Testament References

In the Old Testament, exultation is frequently connected with God's deliverance and the celebration of His covenantal faithfulness. For instance, in the Psalms, which are rich with expressions of joy and praise, the psalmists often call upon the people to rejoice in the Lord. Psalm 68:3 states, "But the righteous will be glad and rejoice before God; they will celebrate with joy." This verse highlights the righteous response to God's presence and blessings.

The prophet Isaiah also speaks of exultation in the context of God's salvation and restoration. Isaiah 61:10 declares, "I will rejoice greatly in the LORD; my soul will exult in my God. For He has clothed me with garments of salvation and wrapped me in a robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom wears a priestly headdress, as a bride adorns herself with her jewels." Here, exultation is linked to the transformative work of God in the life of His people.

New Testament References

In the New Testament, exultation continues to be a significant aspect of the Christian experience. The joy of the early church is often depicted in their communal life and worship. The apostle Paul, writing to the Philippians, encourages them to "Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!" (Philippians 4:4). This exhortation underscores the importance of maintaining a joyful spirit in all circumstances, rooted in the assurance of God's presence and provision.

The book of Revelation also presents a vision of exultant worship in heaven, where the multitude of believers and heavenly beings praise God for His ultimate victory and justice. Revelation 19:7 proclaims, "Let us rejoice and be glad and give Him the glory! For the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His bride has made herself ready." This scene captures the culmination of God's redemptive plan and the eternal joy of His people.

Theological Significance

Exultation in the Bible is not merely an emotional outburst but a profound expression of faith and trust in God. It reflects a heart that is aligned with God's purposes and is confident in His promises. The exultant believer recognizes that true joy is found in a relationship with God and in the fulfillment of His will.

Moreover, exultation serves as a testimony to the world of the transformative power of the Gospel. It is a witness to the hope and peace that come from knowing Christ and living in the light of His truth. As believers exult in the Lord, they embody the joy of salvation and the assurance of eternal life, inviting others to experience the same joy through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Hymn for the Lighting of the Lamps
... Swift as the wind the royal squadrons ride, But swifter yet the crystal barriers
break, The waves exultantly their bounds forsake And roll together in a ...
/.../prudentius/the hymns of prudentius/v hymn for the lighting.htm

A Harp of Ten Strings
... get nearer and nearer to the top of his exceeding goodness, you lift up the strain
still more loudly, and your soul doth more fully and exultantly magnify the ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 37 1891/a harp of ten strings.htm

Critical Conventions.
... all other Lutheran bodies to attend its meetings at Baltimore in 1819 in order to
discuss plans for this projected Pan-Lutheran union) was exultantly hailed as ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bente/american lutheranism/critical conventions.htm

A Soul's Tragedy
... bands, one of which rang out, 'Saul hath slain his thousands,' while the other
overtopped them by pealing out still more loudly and exultantly, 'And David his ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture f/a souls tragedy.htm

Of Existence, and Knowledge of It, and the Love of Both.
... in the same misery they might be annihilated, and exist nowhere at all, nor in any
condition, on the instant they would joyfully, nay exultantly, make election ...
/.../augustine/city of god/chapter 27 of existence and knowledge.htm

In the Lions' Den
... Persians, which altereth not.". Exultantly they now informed Darius of the
conduct of his most trusted adviser. "That Daniel, which ...
/.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 44 in the lions.htm

The Christ Crowned, the Fact
... angels singing swelling songs of worship, the wondrous winged cherubim, the redeemed
hosts from Eden days on reverently bowing and exultantly singing, the ...
/.../i the christ crowned the fact.htm

The Coming of the Pharaoh
... Kenkenes put his arm about Io, who stood beside him and whispered exultantly or
irreverently concerning the vigilance of the cup-bearer and the murket. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/miller/the yoke/chapter xiii the coming of.htm

Betrayed by a Kiss.
... What is this?". The disciples exultantly cried, "One single word from him casts
them to the ground.". But Jesus said to the soldiers, "Fear not; arise.". ...
//christianbookshelf.org/stead/king of the jews/chapter iv betrayed by a.htm

The Cardinal was Still in his Room Alone with the Boy Manuel...
... And as she spoke exultantly with an excitement that seemed to inspire every nerve
of her body, a little figure came running lightly towards them,"the light ...
/.../corelli/the master-christian/vi the cardinal was still.htm

Thesaurus
Exultantly (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Exultantly (1 Occurrence). Psalms 92:11 My eye
has also seen my enemies. My ears have heard of the wicked ...
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Exultation (10 Occurrences)

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Exultant (6 Occurrences)

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