Psalms Chapter 139
Researched By Mark Flippo
It is time for no more lip service. Let's really learn what these words mean! Let us be clear on what we are doing in front of others, ourselves, and GOD!
Psalms 139:14 (KJV)
“I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”
Why did He say fearfully made? That seems like an odd choice of words.
In the Old Testament, the word "fearfully" refers to having an attitude of awe, reverence, and deep respect towards God.
Worship which means:
Do you want results only for in the Bible what does the word worship really mean?
In the Bible, the word worship refers to showing reverence, adoration, and honor to God. It is a deep spiritual bond between us and God, going beyond rituals and changing how we see faith, our relationship with God, and our purpose. True worship involves the heart, mind, soul, and strength, expressed through prayers, songs, sacrifices, obedience, and service.
Next, let us look at the word glorify:
To glorify God is to honor Him with praise or worship. God is glorious; that is, He is great and magnificent—He is exceptionally grand in His nature and deeds. “Full of splendor and majesty is his work” (Psalm 111:3, ESV). When we glorify Him, we acknowledge His greatness and splendor and laud Him for it. When we “give Him glory,” as all the world is told to do in Revelation 14:7, we direct our praise, adoration, thanksgiving, and worship to Him who alone is worthy.
Do you know PRAISE?
Praise is the recognition of another’s character or works. To praise God is to declare who God is and what He does. Praise honors God because of His divine deeds and character.
Hallelujah exclamation
God be praised (uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing):
"He is risen! Alleluia!"
noun - an utterance of the word “hallelujah” as an expression of worship or rejoicing
Now that you have an understanding of these most important words, let us use them properly!
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com
Researched By Mark Flippo
It is time for no more lip service. Let's really learn what these words mean! Let us be clear on what we are doing in front of others, ourselves, and GOD!
Psalms 139:14 (KJV)
“I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”
Why did He say fearfully made? That seems like an odd choice of words.
In the Old Testament, the word "fearfully" refers to having an attitude of awe, reverence, and deep respect towards God.
Worship which means:
Do you want results only for in the Bible what does the word worship really mean?
In the Bible, the word worship refers to showing reverence, adoration, and honor to God. It is a deep spiritual bond between us and God, going beyond rituals and changing how we see faith, our relationship with God, and our purpose. True worship involves the heart, mind, soul, and strength, expressed through prayers, songs, sacrifices, obedience, and service.
Next, let us look at the word glorify:
To glorify God is to honor Him with praise or worship. God is glorious; that is, He is great and magnificent—He is exceptionally grand in His nature and deeds. “Full of splendor and majesty is his work” (Psalm 111:3, ESV). When we glorify Him, we acknowledge His greatness and splendor and laud Him for it. When we “give Him glory,” as all the world is told to do in Revelation 14:7, we direct our praise, adoration, thanksgiving, and worship to Him who alone is worthy.
Do you know PRAISE?
Praise is the recognition of another’s character or works. To praise God is to declare who God is and what He does. Praise honors God because of His divine deeds and character.
Hallelujah exclamation
God be praised (uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing):
"He is risen! Alleluia!"
noun - an utterance of the word “hallelujah” as an expression of worship or rejoicing
Now that you have an understanding of these most important words, let us use them properly!
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com