Praise is Due to God on Account of Spiritual Health
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Introduction

The concept of praising God for spiritual health is deeply rooted in the Christian faith, reflecting a recognition of God's sovereignty and benevolence in nurturing the believer's inner life. Spiritual health encompasses a vibrant relationship with God, characterized by faith, hope, love, and the fruits of the Spirit. This entry explores the biblical basis for offering praise to God for spiritual well-being, drawing from scriptural references and theological insights.

Biblical Foundations

The Bible consistently emphasizes the importance of spiritual health and the believer's response of praise. In Psalm 103:1-5 , David exclaims, "Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all His kind deeds—He who forgives all your iniquities and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with loving devotion and compassion, who satisfies you with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s." This passage highlights the connection between God's redemptive acts and the believer's spiritual vitality, prompting a response of heartfelt praise.

In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul frequently acknowledges God's role in spiritual growth and health. In Philippians 1:3-6 , Paul writes, "I thank my God every time I remember you. In every prayer for all of you, I always pray with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will continue to perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus." Here, Paul expresses gratitude and praise for the spiritual progress of the Philippian believers, attributing their growth to God's ongoing work.

Theological Insights

From a theological perspective, spiritual health is seen as a gift from God, cultivated through the Holy Spirit's indwelling presence. The believer's response of praise acknowledges God's grace and active involvement in their spiritual journey. The Westminster Shorter Catechism states that "Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him forever," underscoring the idea that praising God is both a duty and a delight, especially in response to His work in our spiritual lives.

The fruits of the Spirit, as outlined in Galatians 5:22-23 , "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control," are manifestations of spiritual health. These attributes are not self-generated but are the result of the Spirit's transformative power. Recognizing this, believers are moved to praise God for the spiritual health that enables them to live in accordance with His will.

Practical Application

In practical terms, praising God for spiritual health involves both personal and communal expressions of gratitude. Personal prayer and worship provide opportunities for individuals to thank God for His sustaining grace and the growth they experience in their spiritual lives. Corporate worship, on the other hand, allows the community of believers to collectively acknowledge God's work among them, fostering a spirit of unity and mutual encouragement.

The Psalms offer a rich resource for believers seeking to articulate their praise for spiritual health. Psalm 92:1-2 declares, "It is good to praise the LORD, and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High, to proclaim Your loving devotion in the morning and Your faithfulness at night." This practice of regular praise serves to remind believers of God's faithfulness and the spiritual vitality He imparts.

Conclusion

While this entry does not include a formal conclusion, it is evident that the practice of praising God for spiritual health is a vital aspect of the Christian life. Through scriptural reflection and theological understanding, believers are encouraged to continually offer praise to God, recognizing His role as the source and sustainer of their spiritual well-being.
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Psalm 103:3
Who forgives all your iniquities; who heals all your diseases;
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On God's vineyard
... tenor of their conversation; "showing forth His praise, who had ... inspiration, ascribing
to the all-wise God all the ... of every good gift of the honour due to his ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 107 on gods vineyard.htm

Treats of How God Suspends the Soul in Prayer by a Trance, Ecstasy ...
... cause but may give rise to rash judgment instead of the praise due for it to God. ...
by such thoughts: Do not be disturbed; people will either praise Me or ...
/.../teresa/the interior castle or the mansions/chapter iv treats of how.htm

Effects of Messiah's Appearance
... The glory and praise is due to the ... It should likewise soften their censure of those
who are still in a state of alienation from God, or, at least, prevent ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/newton/messiah vol 1/sermon xii effects of messiahs.htm

Man's Chief End
... Let him wear the garland of praise. [17] We glorify God by a holy life. ... Yet ye have
robbed me.' They rob God, who take the glory due to God to themselves.1 ...
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Whether it is Lawful to Receive this Sacrament Daily?
... liii: "I neither praise nor blame daily reception of ... with love; consequently reverential
fear of God is called ... of these belongs to the reverence due to this ...
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Preface
... labors and no little sufferings which this man of God performed and ... some cause to
withhold somewhat of that mood of praise which was justly due to Bishop ...
/.../bangs/a history of the methodist episcopal church volume i/preface.htm

Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Men?
... understand that ailments of the body are frequently due to sin ... instructs us to forbid
them that would praise us on ... but if the glory be referred to God, then we ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether christ worked miracles fittingly.htm

Of Bearing the Cross --One Branch of Self-Denial.
... to it unwilling and resisting; had it been so, little praise would have been due
to his ... to imbue our minds with such reverence and obedience to God as may ...
/.../sergieff/on the christian life/chapter iii of bearing the.htm

Of Bearing the Cross --One Branch of Self-Denial.
... to it unwilling and resisting; had it been so, little praise would have been due
to his ... to imbue our minds with such reverence and obedience to God as may ...
/.../calvin/the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 8 of bearing the.htm

Some More Particular Directions for Maintaining Continual ...
... the morning; but still, as then, with due allowances for ... omissions and offences of
the day; to praise him for ... earnest applications to the mercy of God, and the ...
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Resources
Why is praising God important? | GotQuestions.org

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What are the heavenly hosts? | GotQuestions.org

Praise: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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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

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Praise: God is Glorified By

Praise: God is Worthy of

Praise: Hezekiah

Praise: Israelites

Praise: Jethro

Praise: Lame Man

Praise: Melchizedek

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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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