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  • A Psalm Of Praise

    Contributed by John Howard on Feb 23, 2002
    based on 24 ratings
     | 11,364 views

    There is power in prayer and praise, but no magic formulas.

    Psalms 150 A Psalm of Praise. Praise the LORD!Praise God in His sanctuary;Praise Him in His mighty expanse. 2 Praise Him for His mighty deeds;Praise Him according to His excellent greatness. 3 Praise Him with trumpet sound;Praise Him with harp and lyre. 4 Praise Him with timbrel and ...read more

  • Praise The Lord Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Oct 11, 2002
    based on 44 ratings
     | 8,922 views

    This is the 24th sermon in the series "The End". This sermon looks at what praise is and then looks at the praise and worship service found in Revelation 19:1-6.

    Sunday Morning October 13, 2002 Bel Aire Baptist Church Series: ¡§The End¡¨ [#24] SLIDE 26 PRAISE THE LORD! Revelation 19:1-6 Introduction: 1. This morning we are going to ¡§pick-up¡¨ where we left off on our Sunday Evening Series ¡§The End.¡¨ We have completed the study of the ...read more

  • Part 2 Of 8 - Music And Church Series

    Contributed by Brad Lewis on Oct 22, 2002
    based on 137 ratings
     | 11,502 views

    Outlines the purpose and benefits of music as a part of the worship experience.

    Church 101: A Beginners Guide to Church Part 2 – Music and Church “Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music.” Psalm 98:4 “Sing to the LORD a new song, his praise in the assembly of the saints.” Psalm 149:1 If you come to church here on a Sunday morning you ...read more

  • El Coro De Dios

    Contributed by Adrián Olivas on Apr 22, 2002
    based on 240 ratings
     | 2,661 views

    El día de ramos es un día de alabanza. Jesús entró a Jerusalén y las multitudes le proclamaban Rey. El Salmo 150 es el Aleluya de Dios. Nos dice cómo debemos alabarle.

    El coro de Dios Salmo 150 Introducción: El clímax de la vida de Handel fue en 1742 cuando dirigió la primera presentación de su obra Mesías. Handel compuso esta obra en 25 días en el año 1741. La parte más famosa de esta obra es el Aleluya. Aún conmueve al oyente, tal como la primera vez. El ...read more

  • Praise And Adoration

    Contributed by Carl Willis on Apr 14, 2001
    based on 44 ratings
     | 6,226 views

    Worship and adoration of God.

    Praise/Adoration Psalm 150 1. Private Worship - Should be truly experienced singly. Ex. 15: 1 - 2 - We were made for worship - Psalm 33:1, Luke 19:37-40 - Seems uncomfortable because of sin 2. God does not care about eloquence, only sincerity. 3. Reasons we should worship/praise - ...read more

  • My Allegiance To The Lamb

    Contributed by Johnny Carver on May 21, 2001
    based on 81 ratings
     | 5,538 views

    This sermon encourage Christians to praise God to show their allegiance to God in removing any thoughts of who they love the most.

    Scripture: Psalms 150:1 - Subject: Worship and Praise Title: “My Allegiance To The Lamb” Introduction: In Acts 13:22 the writer referred to David as “a man after God’s own heart.” As David closed out the book of Psalms he wrote these last six verses as a “A CRESCENDO (a Swell) OF PRAISE.” If ...read more

  • Praise In The Life Of The Believer Series

    Contributed by Pastor/Author: Terry Sisney on Jul 30, 2002
    based on 94 ratings
     | 31,439 views

    Praise is a mighty weapon of warfare in the life of the believer, when we learn how to excercise ourselves in praise regardless of our emotions we have taken a big step toward consistent victorious living.

    Ps 150:6 Let everything that hath breath praise ye the Lord. Make the choice to rejoice, Ps.9:2 I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most high. Ps.34:1 I will bless the Lord at all times, his praise shall continually be in my mouth, my soul shall make her ...read more

  • Victory Celebration

    Contributed by Steve Heartsill on Nov 22, 2000
    based on 170 ratings
     | 24,986 views

    Celebrating the goodness of God

    VICTORY CELEBRATION Psalm 149 A chauffeur in a big, black, limousine, was sailing down the interstate at 105 miles an hour. A State Trooper pulled him over, got out, leaned into the window of the car and said, "Do you realize that you were going 105 miles an hour?" The chauffeur said, "Yes sir, ...read more

  • I Think I'll Just Praise The Lord

    Contributed by Bo Dunford on Jan 5, 2001
    based on 259 ratings
     | 27,932 views

    We are created for God’s glory and we are to offer Him praise continually

    PS.145:21; 146:1-2; 147:1; 148:1-5; 149:1; 150:1-6 "I THINK I’LL JUST PRAISE THE LORD" A) I believe according to the Bible, man was created to praise and glorify the Lord! * Isa.43:7 God says, "For I have created him for my glory." * 1 Cor.10:31 "Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ...read more

  • A Crescendo Of Praise

    Contributed by Steve Heartsill on Nov 26, 2000
    based on 204 ratings
     | 12,050 views

    What kind of praise does God expect from us?

    A CRESCENDO OF PRAISE Psalm 150 As you know, all of my life, I have been a fan of Alabama football. Even though we have lived in several states and different parts of the country and I know that every state has an intense football rivalry, nothing I have ever seen compares to the annual Alabama ...read more

  • Bringing Joy To God Series

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on Apr 13, 2005
    based on 25 ratings
     | 12,254 views

    Although it is true that God wants to bring His children joy, it is surprisingly true that we can bring God joy too! (these sermons parallel Rick Warren’s "Purpose Driven Life" chapters, in this case, ch.8-14; but they are not a repeat, rather same theme

    Bringing Joy to God Introduction 1. Just how personal and emotional is God? 2. The answer: Very! 3. G. Walter Hansenin, Christianity Today wrote, “I am spellbound by the intensity of Jesus’ emotions: Not a twinge of pity, but heartbroken compassion; not a passing irritation, but terrifying ...read more

  • Back To Basics

    Contributed by L. Paul Lafferty on Jun 27, 2005
    based on 4 ratings
     | 3,886 views

    Worship Evangelism Discipleship

    Intro: Words like, opportunity, chance, choices, option. Worship: Relationship with God. The reason we were created Ps 150:1 Praise the LORD! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty expanse. 2 Praise Him for His mighty deeds; Praise Him according to His excellent ...read more

  • One Nation - Under God?

    Contributed by Bruce Ball on Jun 30, 2005
    based on 29 ratings
     | 5,414 views

    A shorter Sunday evening sermon for the 4th of July, explaining why we have our freedoms and what we must do to keep them.

    Have you ever thought about why America is so great? Could it be because America is so different? Let’s take a look at just some of the ways in which we are so different. . . . Only in America can a pizza get to your house faster than an ambulance. . . . Only in America do drugstores make the ...read more

  • Sing With Power

    Contributed by Darrell Jones on Jul 5, 2005
    based on 45 ratings
     | 6,636 views

    Have you noticed many of God’s people walking around with faces longer than a hoe-handle? People who praise God, don’t sing the blues.

    This Psalm was probably composed following the return from captivity in Babylon. Perhaps those returning had it in their hearts to seek vengeance, or maybe they spent too much time dwelling on all the bad things that had happened to them. But God moved upon the writer of this Psalm to tell them to ...read more

  • Praise With Power

    Contributed by Darrell Jones on Jul 5, 2005
    based on 46 ratings
     | 10,697 views

    This particular Psalm has been called the "Great Hallelujah Psalm" It is an invitation for all to become active in the praise of God. Let’s examine some of the benefits of corporate praise.

    The writer of this Psalm used the phrase "Praise Him" nine times, we also find the word "Praise" used an additional four times in this writing. There must be some significant or special reason for the instruction to praise to be given. Is it possible that God wants praise to be not only a personal ...read more