A Heart of Praise and Worship

Hi All, am sharing another episode of my podcast.

In today’s episode we study Psalm 30. The Psalmist teaches us what a heart of praise and worship should look like both during trials and in joyful moments. The benefits of praise and the power of praise that helps us see and experience the hand of God in our situations.

Link – A Heart of Praise and Worship

Would love to hear your thoughts on this episode.

God Bless.

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  1. I enjoyed listening to your podcast this morning. A wonderful reminder that our purpose is to magnify God through praise which brought me to Colossians 3:1-2 today:

    “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.  Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.”

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    1. That verse is such a good one that points to keeping us eternally focused and it helps us have the perspective we need with that posture of praise we are to take.
      Thank you so much Pauline 💙💐

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  2. Your encouragement to praise God continually cannot be emphasized too much. The points you made that stand out for me: 1. Never take for granted what God has done. 2. Praise is a weapon to stop Satan. 3. Praise Him for His current and future answers. Thank you, Manu! 🙂

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  3. Something that really stood out to me is how David praised God, even after he made a mistake. A great lesson to praise God in all situations. Even when we stumble, “his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime.” And this helps us see that we really do have so much to praise God for. Thank you for this encouragement, Manu. ♥️

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  4. Manu, I enjoyed your podcast on praise and worship. I liked the way you brought in examples from different Bible verses.
    Heartfelt praise through songs, prayer, and worship is dynamic, changing people’s moods and perspectives. May we consistently praise and magnify the name of God, His Holy name, for His love endures forever. Peace and Blessings! 🩵🌟🌺

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  5. Another insightful Bible study, Manu. With you (and King David!) I praise God for his reliable character, his mercy that is greater than any inclination to punish. I especially appreciated your conclusions that we can use praise as a weapon against the enemy, and we can draw strength from praise before the answer comes. Thank you, friend, for the uplift today!

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  6. I just finished listening, very enjoyable as always. A couple points that really stuck out to me were remembering to share with others what God has done to help them in their faith. Second, the reminder on the importance of praising God and being specific in our praise to Him. I was examining my own life and realizing I need to be more intentional about taking time to praise God. I always give Him thanks, even throughout my day but praising Him for who He is and giving Him that reverence in something different. Thank you for sharing this. ❤️

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  7. You have such a lovely voice. 🥰💗 The Psalms are so wonderful to hear of how David praised God in spite of the trials and challenges. He would praise God, pour out his heart about his trials and challenges and then praise God some more. 😁❤️🙏🏾 Blessings

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  8. I finally got the chance to listen to this. I like the same verse you do, about weeping lasting for the night but joy coming in the morning. This is a beautiful Psalm, and I enjoyed your explanation on it.

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