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How to Profit by Praise
PS 11
I. Praise Activates Faith
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A. Praising the Lord may require a step of faith.
One may not feel like praising the Lord, but to do so generates and activates faith.
B. Praising God overrides doubts and says, “I believe God, anyhow.”
C. Praising God breaks down Satan’s defenses.
II.
Praise Stimulates Hope
A. Praising the Lord automatically and necessarily brings one to hope in God.
Hope follows praise.
B. Praising God is a positive step, an upward look, a declaration of faith.
These things bring hope into focus.
C. Jesus Christ is the hope of the world.
Money, power, and war cannot meet our needs, but He can.
III.
Praise Increases Love
A. It is difficult to praise the Lord and hold a grudge at the same time.
Hostility and resentment and praise do not go together.
B. When we praise the Lord, He becomes the object of our affection, thus increasing our love toward Him and others.
C. The angels of God and the redeemed of all ages shall praise God eternally (Rev.
19:1).
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