Praise for God's Strength and Deliverance
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The theme of praising God for His strength and deliverance is a central motif throughout the Bible, reflecting the deep gratitude and reverence that believers hold for the Almighty's intervention in their lives. This praise is not only an acknowledgment of God's power but also a testament to His faithfulness and love for His people.

Old Testament Foundations

In the Old Testament, the Israelites frequently praised God for His mighty acts of deliverance. One of the most notable examples is the Song of Moses and Miriam in Exodus 15, following the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea. Here, Moses and the Israelites sing, "The LORD is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise Him, my father’s God, and I will exalt Him" (Exodus 15:2). This song celebrates God's triumph over the Egyptians and His protection of His chosen people.

The Psalms are replete with expressions of praise for God's strength and deliverance. Psalm 18, attributed to David, is a powerful declaration of God's saving power: "The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold" (Psalm 18:2). This psalm, like many others, serves as both a personal testimony and a communal hymn of praise.

Prophetic Praise

The prophets also emphasize God's strength and deliverance. Isaiah 12:2 proclaims, "Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. For the LORD GOD is my strength and my song, and He also has become my salvation" . This verse highlights the trust and confidence that believers can have in God's ability to save and sustain them.

New Testament Fulfillment

In the New Testament, the theme of praise for God's strength and deliverance is fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus Christ. The deliverance from sin and death through Christ's sacrifice is the ultimate act of divine strength. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Colossians, writes, "He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins" (Colossians 1:13-14). This deliverance is a cause for profound praise and thanksgiving.

The Book of Revelation also echoes this theme, with heavenly beings and the redeemed praising God for His mighty acts. Revelation 12:10 declares, "Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ" . This eschatological vision underscores the ultimate victory and deliverance that God provides through Christ.

Practical Expressions of Praise

Believers are encouraged to continually offer praise for God's strength and deliverance in their lives. This can be expressed through worship, prayer, and testimony. Hebrews 13:15 exhorts, "Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise, the fruit of lips that confess His name" . Such praise is not only a response to God's past acts but also an expression of trust in His ongoing provision and protection.

In summary, the Bible consistently calls believers to recognize and celebrate God's strength and deliverance. This praise is a vital aspect of the believer's relationship with God, reflecting both gratitude for His past interventions and faith in His future promises.
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Praise

Praise and Worship

Praise Dancing

Praise for God's Attributes

Praise for God's Goodness to Individuals

Praise for God's Goodness to Righteous Men

Praise in Heaven

Praise is a Part of Public Worship

Praise is Due to God on Account of all Spiritual Blessings

Praise is Due to God on Account of all Temporal Blessings

Praise is Due to God on Account of Answering Prayer

Praise is Due to God on Account of Constant Preservation

Praise is Due to God on Account of Deliverance

Praise is Due to God on Account of Fulfilling of his Promises

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Consolation

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Counsel

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Excellency

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Faithfulness and Truth

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Glory

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Goodness

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Greatness

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Holiness

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Judgment

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Loving-Kindness and Truth

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Majesty

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Mercy

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Power

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Salvation

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Wisdom

Praise is Due to God on Account of His Wonderful Works

Praise is Due to God on Account of Pardon of Sin

Praise is Due to God on Account of Protection

Praise is Due to God on Account of Spiritual Health

Praise is Due to God on Account of The Continuance of Blessings

Praise is Due to God on Account of The Hope of Glory

Praise is Good and Comely

Praise is Obligatory Upon: All Creation

Praise is Obligatory Upon: All Men

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Angels

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Children

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Gentiles

Praise is Obligatory Upon: High and Low

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Saints

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Small and Great

Praise is Obligatory Upon: Young and Old

Praise of David: At the Close of his Reign

Praise of David: Celebrating his Deliverance from the Hand of Saul

Praise of David: On Bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Zion

Praise of Deborah, After Defeating the Canaanites

Praise of Hannah

Praise of Miriam

Praise: Acceptable Through Christ

Praise: Accompanied With Musical Instruments

Praise: Anna

Praise: Called The: Calves of the Lips

Praise: Called The: Fruit of the Lips

Praise: Called The: Garment of Praise

Praise: Called The: Sacrifice of Praise

Praise: Called The: Sacrifices of Joy

Praise: Called The: Voice of a Psalm

Praise: Called The: Voice of Melody

Praise: Called The: Voice of Praise

Praise: Called The: Voice of Triumph

Praise: Christ is Worthy of

Praise: David

Praise: Disciples

Praise: Ezra

Praise: First Converts

Praise: God is Glorified By

Praise: God is Worthy of

Praise: Hezekiah

Praise: Israelites

Praise: Jethro

Praise: Lame Man

Praise: Melchizedek

Praise: Moses

Praise: Multitudes

Praise: Offered to Christ

Praise: Paul and Silas

Praise: Priests and Levites

Praise: Psalms of, for God's Goodness to Israel

Praise: Saints should be Endued With the Spirit of

Praise: Saints should Declare

Praise: Saints should Express Their Joy By

Praise: Saints should Glory In

Praise: Saints should Invite Others To

Praise: Saints should Posture Suited To

Praise: Saints should Pray for Ability to offer

Praise: Saints should Render, Under Affliction

Praise: Saints should Show Forth

Praise: Saints should Triumph In

Praise: Shepherds

Praise: should be offered for Ever and Ever

Praise: should be offered in Psalms and Hymns

Praise: should be offered with Gladness

Praise: should be offered with Joy

Praise: should be offered with Thankfulness

Praise: should be offered with the Lips

Praise: should be offered with the Mouth

Praise: should be offered with the Soul

Praise: should be offered with the Understanding

Praise: should be offered with the Whole Heart

Praise: should be offered with Uprightness of Heart

Praise: should be offered: Continually

Praise: should be offered: Day and Night

Praise: should be offered: Day by Day

Praise: should be offered: During Life

Praise: should be offered: More and More

Praise: should be offered: Throughout the World

Praise: Simeon

Praise: Song of Moses, After the Passage Through the Red Sea

Praise: The Apostles

Praise: The Chorus when Solomon Brought the Ark of the Covenant Into the Temple

Praise: The Heavenly Host Engage In

Praise: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To

Praise: Zacharias

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Praise for God's Sovereignty and Power
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