Thursday, November 7, 2019

A GLIMPSE OF HEAVENLY PRAISE - So often words like majestic, holy, glorious, and righteous roll off the tongue with barely a thought, yet these are terms that describe the very God we worship. It is helpful for us to enter with the apostle John into the heavenly throne room to see the majesty of the Lord whom we are exalting — the God worthy to receive all praise, glory, and honor. Within the limits of finite human language and understanding, John did his best to describe what he saw: a throne and the stunning radiance of the One sitting upon it. Other participants in this scene are 24 elders representing redeemed humanity, and four living creatures who continually give glory, honor, and thanks to God, saying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.”


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A Glimpse of Heavenly Praise
Charles Stanley




When you sing praises to God, do you consider what you are saying?
So often words like majesticholyglorious, and righteous roll off the tongue with barely a thought, yet these are terms that describe the very God we worship.
That’s why it is helpful for us to enter with the apostle John into the heavenly throne room to see the majesty of the Lord whom we are exalting — the God worthy to receive all praise, glory, and honor.
Within the limits of finite human language and understanding, John did his best to describe what he saw: a throne and the stunning radiance of the One sitting upon it.
Other participants in this scene are 24 elders representing redeemed humanity, and four living creatures who continually give glory, honor, and thanks to God, saying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty” (Revelation 4:8).
In response, the elders fall down and worship, casting their crowns before God’s throne. The entire realm of heaven is enthralled with this One who is worthy of all worship.
Although we cannot actually see this scene like John, our worship should share its sentiment.
This means our praise must be focused on the heavenly Father, who is infinitely greater than all His creatures and transcendent over time and creation.
We can draw close to such magnificent worship when, after spending time studying and meditating on the Scriptures, our perceptions of the Lord are accurate.
Sound theology results in worship that exalts and honors God for who He truly is.
Bible in One Year: John 17-19
Charles F. Stanley is the founder of In Touch Ministries and a New York Times  best-selling author. While his teaching is transmitted throughout the world to millions of people, Dr. Stanley has been said to demonstrate a practical, keen awareness of people's needs and provide Christ-centered, biblically-based principles for everyday life.
Dr. Stanley’s motivation is best represented by the truth found in Acts 20:24, “Life is worth nothing unless I use it for doing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about God's mighty kindness and love.” This is because, as he says, “It is the Word of God and the work of God that changes people’s lives.”

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