Hallelujah
November 24, 2024
Key Scriptures
Key Points
- Hallelujah (הַלְלוּ־יָהּ) comes from 2 words:
- Hallel (הַלְלוּ) – Hebrew for praise
- Yah (יָהּ) – alternate Hebrew for the covenant name of God, Yahweh (יְהוֹהָ)
- Giving thanks is representative of receiving and being grateful.
- Giving thanks breaks our self-righteousness and entitlement.
- Giving God praise is not contingent on circumstances, gains, or loses.
- Giving God praise corresponds to attributes of God.
- Giving God praise is a heart posture representative of a heart submitted to Him.
- Giving God praise is currently going on in the heavens. When we give Him praise, we are joining the heavenly chorus.
- Daily praise helps us to see God in the details and places us in a place of understanding His sovereignty.
- Sometimes our praise is small rather than great. Could this be because we fail to acknowledge how great God is?
Discussion
- Do you have a practice of giving God praise?
- Is your praise still contingent on circumstances?
- Do you hold back from singing when giving God praise? Why?
- Talk about the diversity of the instruments in Psalm 150.
- If we are to lift our hands to the Lord, what keeps us from giving praise with our hands?