Read His Words Before Ours!
Philippians 4:4-8
Colossians 3:15-17
Deuteronomy 20:1-4
1 Peter 1:3-9
Psalm 138:1-8

Worship VI, Day 5
Hallelujah! Praise! Thank You, Jesus!
Shouts come from one pew, then another and another as the passionate preacher enthusiastically declares the goodness of the Lord. You can feel the JOY, excitement, and anticipation in the room.
However, HALLELUJAHS are NOT limited to revival worship services or bound by location or circumstance.
Truth be told, sometimes a HALLELUJAH sounds more like HELP! than HOORAY!
HALLELUJAH may end with a question mark rather than an exclamation point.
HALLELUJAHs come in all shapes and sizes: a whisper, shout, sob, song, plea, or praise.
Whether written, spoken, or only thought in our hearts, God recognizes all of them.
I first heard the song “Raise a Hallelujah” at a Refresh Conference for foster and adoptive parents. If you know anything about the REALITY of fostering or adopting, you understand the hardship and heartbreak.
As we gathered together, all broken and hurting, we CHOSE to praise.
Collectively, we lifted our voices to declare VICTORY even though we were ALL still in the midst of battle.
The apostle Peter knew what heavy suffering felt like, and he wrote a letter to encourage believers who were in the midst of hardship.
He told them their difficult circumstances should NOT determine how they lived.
(1 Peter 1:1-9)
Our praise is based on God’s character proven over and over by what He has already done. With His faithfulness in mind, we can look ahead, fully anticipating what He will do. This perspective allows us to RAISE A HALLELUJAH from the valley, the mountaintop, or anywhere in between.
Line after line, this song reminds us that praise is a CHOICE.
in the presence of my enemies
I think of David who often shared honestly about the adversity he experienced. Yet, in the midst, David realized God was not only WITH him, but actually “preparing a feast for him in the presence of his enemies.” (Psalm 23:5)
louder than the unbelief
I think of the father who brought his son to Jesus, desperate for healing. The dad had watched for years as an evil spirit seized his little boy, throwing him into fire or water. Helpless, he begged Jesus to do something, if He could. Jesus assured him, “Anything is possible if a person believes.” In raw honesty, the father cries out, “I do believe, but help me overcome my unbelief!”
Can you relate? I know I can!
Sometimes we have to CHOOSE to declare God’s goodness that we KNOW to be true BEFORE we actually experience it in the NOW.
We can praise WHILE WE WAIT and trust God to act.
The song itself was actually written beside a hospital bed as people begged God to miraculously save a little boy.
I’m gonna’ sing, in the middle of the storm
I think of Paul and Silas in prison, worshipping their hearts out while bound with chains. They could have been complaining, but instead they were praising.
We CANNOT wait for things to be perfect.
We MUST LEARN to praise God in the valley, the desert, the wilderness, and the storm.
in the middle of the mystery
We trust Him in the waiting.
We follow Him in the unknown.
As we do, hardship is EXPECTED.
Jesus actually GUARANTEED it.
So, when we find ourselves in tough times, don’t look at the storm,
fix your eyes on your Savior.
Don’t be afraid of the wind or the waves.
Silence them with worship.
my weapon is a melody
Who knew you could fight Satan with a song instead of a sword?!
Best part though?
Heaven comes to fight for me
We are not alone in the battle!
GOD is on our side, fighting FOR us and WITH us.
I think of the Israelites at the Red Sea, trapped with nowhere to go, and Pharaoh’s chariots racing towards them. Moses assures them,
“The Lord Himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.”
Then, he stretches out his staff, and the waters part by God’s mighty hand!
I may not know exactly what you are going through, but I do know
Up from the ashes, hope will arise
Death is defeated, the King is alive
Your present situation is NOT the end of the story.
God has already won the war.
We are in the middle of a fierce battle, yes.
BUT we are fighting FROM victory not for victory.
You may feel like your HALLELUJAH is a white flag of surrender rather than victory’s banner. I STILL urge you to lift it up.
with everything inside of {you}
You may not be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but, raise your hallelujah and
watch the darkness flee
You may feel wrapped in anxiety, but proclaim,
fear you lost your hold on me
As we praise, lives begin to change.
First our own, and then countless others.
Someone hurting is watching as YOU trust God.
THEN, she utters her own tiny hallelujah.
Sing a little louder
Someone grieving sees YOU process your loss with hope.
She catches on and whispers hallelujah too.
Sing a little louder
Someone overwhelmed is listening as YOU cry out for God’s help.
She joins in, sharing your confidence.
Sing a little louder
Someone feeling defeated hears YOU declare Jesus’ victory.
She believes His victory is hers too.
Sing a little louder
All around the world, our voices unite to form a hallelujah chorus.
Louder and louder, you’re gonna’ hear {our} praises roar
Whatever you’re walking through in this moment, are you willing to raise your hallelujah? Even a shaky one?
The choir needs YOUR voice!!!
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I’ve recently been struggling with sadness, fighting to find His joy again. My thyroid issues add to the problem but i keep reminding myself that i must rejoice in my life. I had stopped listing thankfulness in my gratitude journal, but no am getting back into that habit and already i see the joy returning. Thank you for this digging deeper of Philippians 4. It’s always been one of my favorite scriptures.
Thank you for that transparent share, Mandy! What a difference gratitude truly makes!