Daily Devotions

Use your “password”

October 9, 2021

“Blessed are the people who know the passwords of praise.” Ps 89:15 MSG

 

To enjoy the benefits of a computer, you must have a password. That’s what enables you to log on, participate, download, and get the information you need. And in a similar vein, the psalmist writes, “Blessed are the people who know the passwords of praise.” “Those who have learned to acclaim you…walk in…your presence” (v. 15 NIV). Praise isn’t simply a reaction to coming into God’s presence; it does much more. It opens the door through which God enters your life and goes to work on your behalf. In other words, praise brings God’s presence along with His direct intervention. The name Judah means “praise the Lord,” and when the twelve tribes of Israel traveled, Judah led the way (See Jdg 20:18). On one occasion when Judah’s enemies arrayed against them, Jehoshaphat, their king, sent a choir to the front line ahead of the army to sing the praises of God. It may sound like a strange strategy, but it brought a supernatural victory. The Bible says, “As soon as they began singing, the Lord confused the enemy camp…Then they turned against each other” (2Ch 20:22-23 CEV). Praise is an expression of faith; an affirmation that you believe God is in control of the situation. The Bible speaks of “the sacrifice of praise” (Heb 13:15). That means you must praise God even when you don’t feel like it. When it doesn’t come naturally, you must choose to do it anyway. Nehemiah said, “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Ne 8:10). Praise can heal your emotions and lift the weight of negativity you’re under. Go ahead—try it! Use your “password.”

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