FAITH PRODUCES PRAISE

LifeLink Devotions for Friday, October 4, 2024

When faith is properly focused on the awesome nature and character of God, our hearts are inspired to praise. That is what happens after God’s deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

Exodus 15:1-2  Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD: “I will sing to the LORD, for he is highly exalted. The horse and its rider he has hurled into the sea. The LORD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.”

Praise is what happens when God delivers people from the slavery to sin. Take a moment to open your Bible to Exodus chapter fifteen, and let’s look at the elements of praise from the hearts and lips of delivered people. 

Read verse one. We are to praise God’s exalted position. When you pray and praise, start with the sovereignty of God.

In verse 2 we see the phrase “He is my God.” We are to praise the personal nature of God’s relationship with us, and that in this relationship we find strength and deliverance.

Read verses six and seven.  We are to praise His majesty. The Hebrew word here is excellency ,and comes from a root meaning “to rise up and above all others in pomp and perfection.” God has risen up on our behalf and conquered all enemies because He will not share His glory with anyone. Then in verse 11 you discover that His majesty is based in His holiness, and that He will destroy any who oppose the purity of His nature.

Read verse thirteen. We are to praise His unfailing love, which results in guidance and protection for those He has redeemed. This leadership brings us into His holy presence, in our spirit today and in the flesh when He returns for us.

Read verse eighteen. We are to conclude our praise the way we began – with the sovereignty of God. He will reign for ever and ever.

Take some time today to celebrate God. I’m sure as you do you will think of the great wonders He has done. But remember to focus your faith and your praise on His nature and His character rather than on His works. When you do, your faith will grow and your relationship with God will deepen.

Have a great day of singing God’s praises.

Pastor John