The Symphony of Praise
Welcome to the July 2004 Vision Cast for the Prayer Storm "The Symphony of Praise" Hosted by James W. Goll www.jimgoll.com | 1-877-200-1604
1. Survival Skills Finding God's Address!
Have you ever wondered, "Where are you God?" During the past two years my wife and I have both been hit by very difficult health circumstances. What do you do during times like this? You go back and make sure your foundation is sure. You revisit basic principles and plant your feet right there. One of these basics in God's book is the value of PRAISE! Let's revisit our tool chest together. Let's pick up one of these priceless tools to use as survival skills for these days of battle. Let's Praise the Lord!
Did you know that God has an address? Have you ever wondered where God dwells? Psalm 22:3 tell us, "Thou who art enthroned on the praises of Israel." God's address is spelled P-R-A-I-S-E! Through our praises, we build a throne in the heavenlies, from which He comes and rules. According to Daniel 7:9, Daniel kept looking until "thrones" were set up. This is not one singular "throne" - it is plural. God is a jealous, territorial God and He wants to extend His rule over our lives, families, congregations, cities, regions and nations. When we radically "praise the Lord" we clear out a territorial position in the sphere of our authority from which His manifested rule extends! Psalm 106:47 says that we are to "triumph (or glory) in His praise." This Hebrew word for triumph means an estactic shout of victory over a defeated foe. Let's line up with God's word as believers in Jesus we are on the winning side!
2. The Symphoneo of Praise
I love a good orchestra or symphony. Each instrument has its unique sound it makes. Each instrument must follow the conductor and the score for the sound to be what the composer intended. Each instrument submits its talent for the right "sound" to come forth. The Score is the Word of God. The Conductor is the Holy Spirit and the Composer is Jesus! So it is in The Symphony of Praise. Matthew 18:19, 20 gives us insight into this symphony through the phrase "where two or three agree together." The New Testament Greek word for agree is symphoneo. We are called to walk in the opposite spirit of competition and exaltation of ego or tooting our own horn. We are called to compliment and cooperate together as one giant symphony to exalt His name together. Psalm 67:5-7 exhorts us, "Let the nations praise you!" We are on the verge of experiencing the convergence of the sounds of the many tribes of earth being joined by the sounds of the many tribes of heaven. Let the Symphoneo begin!
3. Eight Scriptural Facts About Praise
A. Praise is the Place of God's Residence According to Psalm 22:3, God is holy and cannot dwell in an unholy place. Praise sanctifies the atmosphere!
B. Praise is the Way into God's Presence Psalms 100:4 tell us the way into God's presence is by praise and thanksgiving. Isaiah 60:18 tells us the entrance into the city of the Lord is through the "Gate called Praise."
C. The Purpose of God's Blessing Us God intervened in David's situation so that his tongue could be suited to praise Him (Psalm 30:11, 12, Acts 2:26). The term my glory rejoices in Psalm 16:9 refers to the human tongue.
D. Praise is a Garment of the Spirit According to Isaiah 61:1-3, through the divine exchange, we are released from the spirit of heaviness as we put on the garment of praise. So, to some degree, our deliverance depends upon our actions of obeying God's command to PRAISE!
E. Praise as a Spiritual Weapon God has ordained praise as a weapon to silence our enemies (Matthew 21:16). Our mouths can be used as launching pads to release mighty spiritual weapons.
F. Faith is Released through Praise! Praise is a child like expression of faith in a world where complicated minds tend to over-analyze circumstances. Praise moves us out of human and into the divine.
G. Praise is the Way into Christ's Victory! Psalm 106:47: God's intervention on behalf of his people is designed to bring forth praise and glory to His name. Col. 2:15: Then we are able to triumph with Christ. Jesus always leads us into victory!
H. Praise is a Sacrifice Worth Giving According to Jeremiah 33:11, a sacrifice costs us something. We do not necessarily praise because we feel like it, but rather because of what God has already done for us. Praise is the voice of the earthly bride offering "a thank offering" to her heavenly bridegroom. Let's release the sacrifice of praise wherever we go and change the spiritual climate!
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4. Confirming Voices - Notable Quotes
From Jack Hayford This oft quoted statement from Psalm 22:3 deserves our greatest understanding, since the implications of the yawshah (Hebrew word of inhabited KJV) are dramatic. Though the basic idea of the word is to sit down, when the King of the universe is the subject, it is apparently translated "enthroned." This truth responds to every generation. Praise creates a dwelling place for God in man's present situation.
From Mike Bickle The Holy Spirit is orchestrating a global strategy far eclipsing any other prayer movement in history. This movement will be comprised of many diverse models of streams within the body of Christ. This many-faceted prayer and praise movement will result in an unprecedented Harvest of souls and the completing of the Great Commission. It will become common to hear "intercessory worship" minstrels that continue non-stop for 24 hours a day.
John Piper Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Worship is the fuel and goal in missions. It's the goal of missions because in missions we simply aim to bring the nations into the white-hot enjoyment of God's glory. The goal of missions is the gladness of the peoples in the greatness of God. Missions begins and ends in worship.
From A. W. Tozer We are called to an everlasting preoccupation with God. Revival is a sudden bestowment of a spirit of worship upon God's people.
5. Cultivating Your Own Harp and Bowl Atmosphere
When we create an atmospheric culture of intercessory worship and praise it does the following:
1) Enthrones God
2) Encounters God
3) Enlarges God
4) Enjoys God
5) Enlists God
6) Excites God
7) and Exalts God
Songs of Break Through are right in our mouths release them! These New Songs are:
1) New Songs of the Spirit
2) Songs of Enthronement
3) Songs of the Harvest
4) Songs of Prophetic Declaration and Intercession
5) and Songs of Victory and Deliverance!
Like Jonah of old, and in the belly of many uncertain circumstances, let's praise and thank the LORD together. Deliverance is on the way and we might just get tossed up on the shore of our next divine assignment!
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Welcome to the July 2004 Vision Cast for the Prayer Storm "The Symphony of Praise" Hosted by James W. Goll www.jimgoll.com | 1-877-200-1604
1. Survival Skills Finding God's Address!
Have you ever wondered, "Where are you God?" During the past two years my wife and I have both been hit by very difficult health circumstances. What do you do during times like this? You go back and make sure your foundation is sure. You revisit basic principles and plant your feet right there. One of these basics in God's book is the value of PRAISE! Let's revisit our tool chest together. Let's pick up one of these priceless tools to use as survival skills for these days of battle. Let's Praise the Lord!
Did you know that God has an address? Have you ever wondered where God dwells? Psalm 22:3 tell us, "Thou who art enthroned on the praises of Israel." God's address is spelled P-R-A-I-S-E! Through our praises, we build a throne in the heavenlies, from which He comes and rules. According to Daniel 7:9, Daniel kept looking until "thrones" were set up. This is not one singular "throne" - it is plural. God is a jealous, territorial God and He wants to extend His rule over our lives, families, congregations, cities, regions and nations. When we radically "praise the Lord" we clear out a territorial position in the sphere of our authority from which His manifested rule extends! Psalm 106:47 says that we are to "triumph (or glory) in His praise." This Hebrew word for triumph means an estactic shout of victory over a defeated foe. Let's line up with God's word as believers in Jesus we are on the winning side!
2. The Symphoneo of Praise
I love a good orchestra or symphony. Each instrument has its unique sound it makes. Each instrument must follow the conductor and the score for the sound to be what the composer intended. Each instrument submits its talent for the right "sound" to come forth. The Score is the Word of God. The Conductor is the Holy Spirit and the Composer is Jesus! So it is in The Symphony of Praise. Matthew 18:19, 20 gives us insight into this symphony through the phrase "where two or three agree together." The New Testament Greek word for agree is symphoneo. We are called to walk in the opposite spirit of competition and exaltation of ego or tooting our own horn. We are called to compliment and cooperate together as one giant symphony to exalt His name together. Psalm 67:5-7 exhorts us, "Let the nations praise you!" We are on the verge of experiencing the convergence of the sounds of the many tribes of earth being joined by the sounds of the many tribes of heaven. Let the Symphoneo begin!
3. Eight Scriptural Facts About Praise
A. Praise is the Place of God's Residence According to Psalm 22:3, God is holy and cannot dwell in an unholy place. Praise sanctifies the atmosphere!
B. Praise is the Way into God's Presence Psalms 100:4 tell us the way into God's presence is by praise and thanksgiving. Isaiah 60:18 tells us the entrance into the city of the Lord is through the "Gate called Praise."
C. The Purpose of God's Blessing Us God intervened in David's situation so that his tongue could be suited to praise Him (Psalm 30:11, 12, Acts 2:26). The term my glory rejoices in Psalm 16:9 refers to the human tongue.
D. Praise is a Garment of the Spirit According to Isaiah 61:1-3, through the divine exchange, we are released from the spirit of heaviness as we put on the garment of praise. So, to some degree, our deliverance depends upon our actions of obeying God's command to PRAISE!
E. Praise as a Spiritual Weapon God has ordained praise as a weapon to silence our enemies (Matthew 21:16). Our mouths can be used as launching pads to release mighty spiritual weapons.
F. Faith is Released through Praise! Praise is a child like expression of faith in a world where complicated minds tend to over-analyze circumstances. Praise moves us out of human and into the divine.
G. Praise is the Way into Christ's Victory! Psalm 106:47: God's intervention on behalf of his people is designed to bring forth praise and glory to His name. Col. 2:15: Then we are able to triumph with Christ. Jesus always leads us into victory!
H. Praise is a Sacrifice Worth Giving According to Jeremiah 33:11, a sacrifice costs us something. We do not necessarily praise because we feel like it, but rather because of what God has already done for us. Praise is the voice of the earthly bride offering "a thank offering" to her heavenly bridegroom. Let's release the sacrifice of praise wherever we go and change the spiritual climate!
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4. Confirming Voices - Notable Quotes
From Jack Hayford This oft quoted statement from Psalm 22:3 deserves our greatest understanding, since the implications of the yawshah (Hebrew word of inhabited KJV) are dramatic. Though the basic idea of the word is to sit down, when the King of the universe is the subject, it is apparently translated "enthroned." This truth responds to every generation. Praise creates a dwelling place for God in man's present situation.
From Mike Bickle The Holy Spirit is orchestrating a global strategy far eclipsing any other prayer movement in history. This movement will be comprised of many diverse models of streams within the body of Christ. This many-faceted prayer and praise movement will result in an unprecedented Harvest of souls and the completing of the Great Commission. It will become common to hear "intercessory worship" minstrels that continue non-stop for 24 hours a day.
John Piper Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Worship is the fuel and goal in missions. It's the goal of missions because in missions we simply aim to bring the nations into the white-hot enjoyment of God's glory. The goal of missions is the gladness of the peoples in the greatness of God. Missions begins and ends in worship.
From A. W. Tozer We are called to an everlasting preoccupation with God. Revival is a sudden bestowment of a spirit of worship upon God's people.
5. Cultivating Your Own Harp and Bowl Atmosphere
When we create an atmospheric culture of intercessory worship and praise it does the following:
1) Enthrones God
2) Encounters God
3) Enlarges God
4) Enjoys God
5) Enlists God
6) Excites God
7) and Exalts God
Songs of Break Through are right in our mouths release them! These New Songs are:
1) New Songs of the Spirit
2) Songs of Enthronement
3) Songs of the Harvest
4) Songs of Prophetic Declaration and Intercession
5) and Songs of Victory and Deliverance!
Like Jonah of old, and in the belly of many uncertain circumstances, let's praise and thank the LORD together. Deliverance is on the way and we might just get tossed up on the shore of our next divine assignment!
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