- 
        00:00:02 - God does not need our
praise, He just wants it. 
- 
        00:00:07 He commands us to do it because
it makes our lives better. 
- 
        00:00:22 - Where are we in the Bible? 
- 
        00:00:26 Let's begin at the
beginning, shall we? 
- 
        00:00:29 The Bible begins in
the Old Testament, 
- 
        00:00:31 written around 3500 years ago. 
- 
        00:00:33 The first five books
of the Old Testament, 
- 
        00:00:35 Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy 
- 
        00:00:39 are known as the
Pentateuch or books of the law. 
- 
        00:00:48 The next 12 books,
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 
- 
        00:00:51 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel,
1 King, 2 Kings, 
- 
        00:00:53 1 Chronicle, 2 Chronicles,
Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. 
- 
        00:00:57 Whew. That's a lot. 
- 
        00:00:59 These are known as
the historical books. 
- 
        00:01:05 This brings us to
the books of the Bible 
- 
        00:01:07 known as the Wisdom Literature. 
- 
        00:01:10 It starts with Job and then into 
- 
        00:01:13 a collection of 150 lyrical
poems known as the Psalms. 
- 
        00:01:35 - Today is all about praise. 
- 
        00:01:37 That's right praising God. 
- 
        00:01:39 And I'm going to give
you a spoiler alert, 
- 
        00:01:41 it's actually not
for Him, it's for us. 
- 
        00:01:44 I'm Hannah Driskill, 
- 
        00:01:45 and we're going to be
exploring Psalm 150 today, 
- 
        00:01:48 which has a whole
lot to say about praise 
- 
        00:01:50 and it even talks about
all the ways to praise Him, 
- 
        00:01:52 but even in dance. 
- 
        00:01:54 And there's a song, I
know that you know it, 
- 
        00:01:56 that when it plays,
no matter where I'm at, 
- 
        00:01:57 no matter what I'm
doing, I got to sing it. 
- 
        00:02:00 Let's do it right now. 
- 
        00:02:03 [singing] I've got
sunshine in my pocket 
- 
        00:02:05 I got that good soul in my feet 
- 
        00:02:07 I feel that hot blood in
my body when it drops 
- 
        00:02:12 I can't take my
eyes up off of it, 
- 
        00:02:14 moving so phenomenally 
- 
        00:02:16 Room on lock, the way
we rock it, so don't stop. 
- 
        00:02:19 Man, wish it didn't have to stop 
- 
        00:02:21 because that song changes 
- 
        00:02:23 the whole world for
me and my mood. 
- 
        00:02:25 And today we're
going to talk about 
- 
        00:02:26 how praise might just
change your perspective 
- 
        00:02:29 and maybe even
your life. Let's hop to it. 
- 
        00:02:41 So by now, maybe you figured out 
- 
        00:02:43 that I work at
Crossroads Church. 
- 
        00:02:45 Some people
might give me a title, 
- 
        00:02:47 but others might just
say, I'm in ministry. 
- 
        00:02:49 But for real, y'all, I'm
just a church professional. 
- 
        00:02:52 That sounds a
little weird, right? 
- 
        00:02:53 Professional churcher. 
- 
        00:02:55 But it's no weirder than a
professional hot dog eater 
- 
        00:02:58 or professional
tag you're it player. 
- 
        00:03:00 And I wish I had heard
about that one on Career Day, 
- 
        00:03:02 because I've got to be
honest, I might not be here. 
- 
        00:03:05 I'm just kidding. 
- 
        00:03:06 Anyway, so speaking
of professions, today 
- 
        00:03:08 we're going to look at
some professional praisers. 
- 
        00:03:11 That's right. 
- 
        00:03:12 The writers of the Psalms,
they were pro pay praisers, 
- 
        00:03:15 people who express approval
and admiration for God. 
- 
        00:03:18 And I'm not talking about
your normal worship leader 
- 
        00:03:21 who you may have seen
saying on an episode like this 
- 
        00:03:23 or maybe even your
favorite worship artist, 
- 
        00:03:26 if you have one that you're
thinking about right now. 
- 
        00:03:28 Now, though, these folks
are paid to lead worship 
- 
        00:03:31 in the form of music
for God's glory, 
- 
        00:03:33 the Psalmists who
wrote the Psalms 
- 
        00:03:35 were round the
clock temple praisers. 
- 
        00:03:38 I'm talking the writers
and the people discussed 
- 
        00:03:41 in the Book of Psalms,
they were the Denny's, 
- 
        00:03:43 the IHOP, and the superior
Waffle House of praise. 
- 
        00:03:47 They never shut down. 
- 
        00:03:49 I'm talking 24/7 praise 
- 
        00:03:51 was their full time
job in the temple, 
- 
        00:03:54 and that's exactly the way
the King David wanted it. 
- 
        00:03:56 See, David was the
king of Israel at this time, 
- 
        00:03:59 and he's often credited with
writing many of the Psalms. 
- 
        00:04:03 David loved praise, and
so he spent a lot of time 
- 
        00:04:08 and energy and money
dedicated to praising God, 
- 
        00:04:11 specifically through music. 
- 
        00:04:13 And so, David, the
professional praiser 
- 
        00:04:15 writes this Psalm, Psalms 150: 
- 
        00:04:47 Here we have almost the
most perfect litany of words. 
- 
        00:04:51 It tells us all the information 
- 
        00:04:53 a journalist could ever want. 
- 
        00:04:54 It tells us what: praise. 
- 
        00:04:56 It tells us where:
in the sanctuary 
- 
        00:04:58 and basically everywhere
because of firmament. 
- 
        00:05:01 It tells us why:
for His mighty acts 
- 
        00:05:03 and His excellent greatness. 
- 
        00:05:05 It tells us who:
everything that has breath. 
- 
        00:05:08 And it spends most of
the time talking about how: 
- 
        00:05:11 with all of the instruments 
- 
        00:05:12 and everything that you have. 
- 
        00:05:14 So as you can tell, the
writer is adamant about praise. 
- 
        00:05:17 He's encouraging
everyone to do it, 
- 
        00:05:19 even encouraging
them to do it loudly. 
- 
        00:05:22 And this is because he
understands something: 
- 
        00:05:25 Praise is a command. 
- 
        00:05:27 In Hebrews 13:15 it says: 
- 
        00:05:38 In Isaiah 43:21,
God commands us: 
- 
        00:05:47 This is a commandment. 
- 
        00:05:49 No, no, no, not like the
Ten Commandments, 
- 
        00:05:51 but it's something that
Jesus asks us to do 
- 
        00:05:53 in Scripture over and over. 
- 
        00:05:56 And so cue the
entrance, that's us. 
- 
        00:05:58 We're the people
He's commanding. 
- 
        00:06:00 If you're following Jesus, 
- 
        00:06:01 He's calling us to praise Him. 
- 
        00:06:04 And if you're not
following Jesus, 
- 
        00:06:05 He's inviting you to
stick around and see 
- 
        00:06:07 why He's worthy of the
praise that He commands. 
- 
        00:06:10 Now, some of you might
be wrongfully thinking, 
- 
        00:06:13 "Oh, how pompous,
how incredibly needy 
- 
        00:06:16 for God to require praise of us. 
- 
        00:06:19 What kind of God demands 
- 
        00:06:20 that everything with
breath praise Him?" 
- 
        00:06:24 I'm calling you out because
that's a really good question. 
- 
        00:06:27 C.S. Lewis once wrote: 
- 
        00:06:41 That's a powerful conclusion. 
- 
        00:06:42 See, what he's saying is
God's command to praise Him 
- 
        00:06:45 is simply based on truth,
the truth of who He is. 
- 
        00:06:49 And He does not
need us to make it true. 
- 
        00:06:53 Here's a reality: God
does not need our praise. 
- 
        00:06:58 He just wants it. 
- 
        00:06:59 He's not like man who
selfishly desires praise. 
- 
        00:07:03 The praise does not make
His head get big like ours, 
- 
        00:07:07 and it doesn't make
Him narcissistic 
- 
        00:07:08 because desire and command
are not the same thing. 
- 
        00:07:12 He commands us to do it 
- 
        00:07:14 because it makes
our lives better. 
- 
        00:07:16 You might not believe me,
I'm going to tell you how. 
- 
        00:07:22 - Hey, I'm Kyle.
- And I'm Andy. 
- 
        00:07:24 - Andy. Andy, you're here?
- Yes. 
- 
        00:07:27 - We're so excited
to have you here. 
- 
        00:07:29 - Thank you. Glad to be here. 
- 
        00:07:30 - Some of you may know,
some of you may not, 
- 
        00:07:32 Andy is a new
member of our team. 
- 
        00:07:34 He's actually been
around for a long time 
- 
        00:07:35 pastoring our Dayton community, 
- 
        00:07:37 and I couldn't be more excited. 
- 
        00:07:38 He's joining the online
team to be our pastor. 
- 
        00:07:41 We're super excited
to have you, man. 
- 
        00:07:43 - Thanks. Really
excited to be here 
- 
        00:07:44 and really excited to
be here with you guys. 
- 
        00:07:46 This is not just content. 
- 
        00:07:47 This is a community of
people that we are building 
- 
        00:07:50 all over the country
and the world. 
- 
        00:07:52 I'm super glad to be a
part of this team with you all. 
- 
        00:07:55 - Super excited to have you. 
- 
        00:07:56 Who picked out your
outfit for the shoot today? 
- 
        00:07:58 - You know, my six year
old has more involvement 
- 
        00:08:00 in her wardrobe
selection than I do in mine. 
- 
        00:08:02 So this was 100% my
wife. Thank you, Rachel. 
- 
        00:08:05 - Awesome. Yes,
thank you, Rachel. 
- 
        00:08:07 Outfits aside, I
want to assure you 
- 
        00:08:08 that whether you
call Crossroads home, 
- 
        00:08:10 whether you're checking it out, 
- 
        00:08:11 you're giving goes a
long way and allowing us 
- 
        00:08:13 to do videos just like this one. 
- 
        00:08:15 - That's right. 
- 
        00:08:16 You can give at
Crossroads.net/give. 
- 
        00:08:17 Now, let's get back
to the message. 
- 
        00:08:28 - When most people
read Psalm 150, 
- 
        00:08:30 the most memorable part
is the list of instruments, 
- 
        00:08:33 and so they have a
whole bunch in there. 
- 
        00:08:35 But I imagine
it's some stuff like 
- 
        00:08:37 it does say
stringed instruments, 
- 
        00:08:38 you know, if this has strings; 
- 
        00:08:40 or the tambourines, supposed
to praise Him with that, 
- 
        00:08:42 or praise Him with, you know,
the clown thing, whatever. 
- 
        00:08:44 All the Psalmist
is trying to suggest 
- 
        00:08:47 is that we use whatever
we can to praise God. 
- 
        00:08:50 And people have
written countless songs 
- 
        00:08:52 about this very
portion of Scripture. 
- 
        00:08:54 My personal favorite is
called Anthem of Praise 
- 
        00:08:56 by Richard Smallwood.
It's pretty dope. 
- 
        00:08:58 Check it out if
you have the time. 
- 
        00:08:59 But the reason there's
so many iterations of music 
- 
        00:09:03 on this one portion
of Scripture is because 
- 
        00:09:05 it's clear, it's instructive,
and it's downright fun. 
- 
        00:09:10 It's saying, bang the cymbal 
- 
        00:09:12 and, voila, you're doing
it. You're praising God. 
- 
        00:09:15 But here's the thing, some of us 
- 
        00:09:17 might not actually play
any of these instruments 
- 
        00:09:20 or even own a cymbal. 
- 
        00:09:22 Was that scripture not for us? 
- 
        00:09:25 It's actually the opposite. 
- 
        00:09:26 See the writer, he lists
all these instruments, 
- 
        00:09:29 not because he's
making a comprehensive, 
- 
        00:09:31 all inclusive list of
how to praise God, 
- 
        00:09:34 but because he's
trying to encourage us 
- 
        00:09:36 to use whatever we
have to praise God. 
- 
        00:09:40 Why? 
- 
        00:09:41 Well, because praise
is the proper response. 
- 
        00:09:45 Wait a minute, Hannah,
what do you mean? 
- 
        00:09:47 All right. All right. Let
me break it down for you. 
- 
        00:09:49 In a stadium or an arena, 
- 
        00:09:51 when a player scores
a point, what happens? 
- 
        00:09:54 [cheering] 
- 
        00:09:55 Exactly. The crowd loses it. 
- 
        00:09:58 And when the Warriors
get their ring later on, 
- 
        00:10:01 I'll be losing it
too as if I won. 
- 
        00:10:03 Now, why? 
- 
        00:10:04 Well, because society deems 
- 
        00:10:06 that this is the
proper response. 
- 
        00:10:08 If the team gets praise,
it's in that moment 
- 
        00:10:12 that we know they deserve praise 
- 
        00:10:14 because they've got a point,
and that behavior is rewarded. 
- 
        00:10:17 So if the proper response
is for a mere mortal 
- 
        00:10:21 who scored a point is
to scream and to dance 
- 
        00:10:25 and to shout with excitement, 
- 
        00:10:26 I'm gonna challenge
us here a bit. 
- 
        00:10:28 What's the proper response
for a God of the universe 
- 
        00:10:31 who has all power? 
- 
        00:10:33 And this is what
the writer is saying. 
- 
        00:10:35 He's saying pull
out all the stops. 
- 
        00:10:37 Do whatever it is that you
have to do to praise God. 
- 
        00:10:41 Literally go crazy. 
- 
        00:10:43 And yet, sometimes
it honestly feels like 
- 
        00:10:46 the church, the real praisers, 
- 
        00:10:48 the people who should be
the loudest are the quietest. 
- 
        00:10:52 Now, I'm not talking about
just singing or shouting, 
- 
        00:10:54 because maybe singing
in church is not your thing 
- 
        00:10:56 and maybe you don't own
any of these instruments. 
- 
        00:10:59 And that's okay, because
praise doesn't actually 
- 
        00:11:02 require singing or even a
sanctuary for that matter. 
- 
        00:11:06 The writer tells us to
praise God in the sanctuary 
- 
        00:11:09 and in the mighty firmament, 
- 
        00:11:10 which just means sky or heaven. 
- 
        00:11:13 And so, yes, there is a
corporate praise at church 
- 
        00:11:15 or worship, and
that's really good. 
- 
        00:11:17 And it can happen in a
sanctuary, and that's wonderful. 
- 
        00:11:20 But the better thing is 
- 
        00:11:22 is that when we
choose to accept Jesus, 
- 
        00:11:24 He actually makes
us into a sanctuary 
- 
        00:11:27 and He dwells with us. 
- 
        00:11:29 So we don't actually
need a sanctuary to praise, 
- 
        00:11:32 we've just got
to start doing it. 
- 
        00:11:33 And even more
so, the writer says, 
- 
        00:11:35 "Give God praise
in the firmament," 
- 
        00:11:37 which just means
under the open sky. 
- 
        00:11:38 So you can praise God
wherever there's a sky. 
- 
        00:11:41 See the world, they should
not be outdoing us in praise. 
- 
        00:11:46 Praise is glorifying God
with all that you have 
- 
        00:11:49 and even whatever you have. 
- 
        00:11:51 So it might be telling
a friend about Jesus. 
- 
        00:11:54 It might mean
sharing your story, 
- 
        00:11:56 or it might mean actually
leaning into worship 
- 
        00:11:59 through music or through giving. 
- 
        00:12:00 It might mean starting
a prayer schedule, 
- 
        00:12:03 posting praises
around your house 
- 
        00:12:05 so you don't forget them. 
- 
        00:12:06 It might mean spending
time discipling someone. 
- 
        00:12:10 See, the writer's goal
was never to give us 
- 
        00:12:13 an all comprehensive,
inclusive list, 
- 
        00:12:15 even though that
list is awesome. 
- 
        00:12:17 His goal was to tell us
to use every single thing 
- 
        00:12:21 that we have to praise God 
- 
        00:12:23 because it is the
proper response. 
- 
        00:12:26 Now maybe you're on board. 
- 
        00:12:28 Maybe you're like,
"Okay, Hannah, 
- 
        00:12:29 finally it's the proper
response. I get it. 
- 
        00:12:32 But I don't actually
know where to start." 
- 
        00:12:35 Well, the writer
invites us to praise God 
- 
        00:12:38 for His mighty acts and
His excellent greatness. 
- 
        00:12:40 He tells us where to start. 
- 
        00:12:42 And that just means
that we should praise God 
- 
        00:12:44 for what He's done for us. 
- 
        00:12:45 We should look
around and think about 
- 
        00:12:46 all the good things
that we have in our lives 
- 
        00:12:48 and maybe even
for those around us 
- 
        00:12:50 and we should give God
praise for what He's doing, 
- 
        00:12:53 what He's going to do,
and for what He's done. 
- 
        00:12:55 See, what I love,
though, is the next part, 
- 
        00:12:58 because it means that
we should praise God 
- 
        00:13:00 for who He is. 
- 
        00:13:03 We should praise God
for His excellent greatness. 
- 
        00:13:06 And that should just be
enough for us to praise Him. 
- 
        00:13:09 See, I think the writer
was actually wise 
- 
        00:13:11 to include this,
because if I'm honest, 
- 
        00:13:15 God doesn't always do
what I want Him to do. 
- 
        00:13:17 He's not some mighty magician
who wins, He gets praise, 
- 
        00:13:21 He bends to our every whim. 
- 
        00:13:23 That's not how it works. 
- 
        00:13:24 Sometimes I even need to lament 
- 
        00:13:26 and I don't actually
want to praise God. 
- 
        00:13:29 Now see, if I only praised Him 
- 
        00:13:31 when He did
something that I wanted, 
- 
        00:13:33 it sure would be
really, really difficult 
- 
        00:13:35 to get out of lament and to
praise Him at all right now, 
- 
        00:13:38 because the current
situation in America 
- 
        00:13:41 is so messed up with
all the gun violence, 
- 
        00:13:43 all of the racially motivated
massacres and murders, 
- 
        00:13:46 all of the poverty, 
- 
        00:13:47 the epidemic that
seems to only get worse. 
- 
        00:13:50 And even the capital
C Church that seems 
- 
        00:13:52 more interested
in titles and fame 
- 
        00:13:55 than they are in love and mercy. 
- 
        00:13:57 See, when I think about that, 
- 
        00:13:58 I'm going to be honest, y'all. 
- 
        00:13:59 And maybe it's not
okay to be honest, 
- 
        00:14:01 but it seems impossible to
praise God, for what He's done, 
- 
        00:14:04 because He's not doing
what I want Him to do. 
- 
        00:14:08 If I only praised God
for His mighty acts, 
- 
        00:14:11 I would constantly
sit and lament. 
- 
        00:14:14 And even though Jesus, 
- 
        00:14:15 He wants to hear our
lamentations, He does. 
- 
        00:14:18 We are meant to praise Him. 
- 
        00:14:20 See, but when I think
about who God is, 
- 
        00:14:24 a worthy God, whose
very nature is good 
- 
        00:14:28 and true and loving, 
- 
        00:14:30 even when I can't
see it or feel it, 
- 
        00:14:33 I can praise Him
because of who He is 
- 
        00:14:35 will always be greater
than what He's done. 
- 
        00:14:38 And it requires praise
from us, His people. 
- 
        00:14:42 So if we don't need a place, 
- 
        00:14:44 we don't need this perfect
praise tool of instrument, 
- 
        00:14:46 we already have a good reason, 
- 
        00:14:49 what is it that we
need to praise God? 
- 
        00:14:51 See, there's only one
requirement for praise, 
- 
        00:14:55 that is breath. 
- 
        00:14:57 And it's this bare
minimum requirement 
- 
        00:15:00 that's so important
because it lets us know 
- 
        00:15:02 that there's no
fancy requirement. 
- 
        00:15:04 You don't need
accolades to praise God. 
- 
        00:15:06 You don't need a certain
position to praise God. 
- 
        00:15:08 You don't need to be qualified 
- 
        00:15:09 or have the perfect sound. 
- 
        00:15:11 Your voice can be shaky. 
- 
        00:15:12 The first time you
share your story, 
- 
        00:15:14 you might leave out some parts 
- 
        00:15:15 and all of it is okay 
- 
        00:15:17 because God just
wants you to praise Him. 
- 
        00:15:20 He loves to hear it. 
- 
        00:15:22 And now He's not
asking you to praise Him 
- 
        00:15:24 or commanding you to praise Him 
- 
        00:15:26 because he's narcissistic. 
- 
        00:15:27 I've got to remind
ya'll, this is for us. 
- 
        00:15:30 Praising God does
something in us. 
- 
        00:15:35 Recently I was traveling
back from Zimbabwe 
- 
        00:15:37 and I was in an airport and, 
- 
        00:15:40 you know, had to travel
so I was in an airport. 
- 
        00:15:42 Everyone looked around me upset. 
- 
        00:15:44 Everyone was like angry. 
- 
        00:15:46 And of course,
traveling internationally 
- 
        00:15:48 comes with all the woes
of traveling internationally. 
- 
        00:15:50 Time, it was boring. 
- 
        00:15:52 I was tired, I was hungry. 
- 
        00:15:53 Add COVID to all
of that and it easily is 
- 
        00:15:57 one of the most frustrating
nightmares I've ever had. 
- 
        00:16:00 So as I was standing in line, 
- 
        00:16:01 after standing there
for over 30 minutes, 
- 
        00:16:03 might I add, I just
started dancing. 
- 
        00:16:06 There was no music
and I looked crazy 
- 
        00:16:09 because there was no
music even in the vicinity, 
- 
        00:16:11 even in the overhead playing. 
- 
        00:16:12 And honestly, I didn't care 
- 
        00:16:14 because the dancing
was making me feel better. 
- 
        00:16:17 It actually made
me stop complaining 
- 
        00:16:20 and it felt good to just move. 
- 
        00:16:22 And then I started to
notice that others around me 
- 
        00:16:24 started to smile and even laugh. 
- 
        00:16:27 This one lady asked me, she
said, "Where is the music?" 
- 
        00:16:31 I simply replied, "It's
wherever you make it." 
- 
        00:16:35 See what dancing
did for me that day 
- 
        00:16:37 is what praise does for us. 
- 
        00:16:39 Although we are
attributing glory to God 
- 
        00:16:41 and we should be doing that, 
- 
        00:16:42 praise improves our lives 
- 
        00:16:44 and the lives of
those around us. 
- 
        00:16:46 And that is what the
writer forgot to tell us. 
- 
        00:16:49 He made the perfect litany, 
- 
        00:16:50 but he forgot to mention that 
- 
        00:16:52 the command of praise
makes our lives better. 
- 
        00:16:55 Praise is God's invite to
dance just for a little while 
- 
        00:17:00 while we're in the airport. 
- 
        00:17:02 See, it causes us actually
to align ourselves with Him, 
- 
        00:17:06 to reflect on the
expression of His character. 
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        00:17:09 See, the writer left
out that praise is 
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        00:17:11 our Father's way
of cheering us up 
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        00:17:14 and inviting us into joy, 
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        00:17:16 because it makes
us feel like King David 
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        00:17:18 when he said in Psalm 31:19, 
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        00:17:20 How great is your goodness? 
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        00:17:23 Praise makes us reflect
on what God has done for us 
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        00:17:26 and for others. 
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        00:17:27 It builds our faith. 
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        00:17:28 It gives us hope
because we look back at 
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        00:17:30 the God of the
Bible and we realize 
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        00:17:33 God doesn't actually change. 
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        00:17:35 And if He doesn't change, 
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        00:17:36 if He healed before,
He can do it again. 
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        00:17:39 If He provided before,
He can do it again. 
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        00:17:42 If He made a way,
He can do it again. 
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        00:17:46 Praise does all of this
for us while we glorify Him. 
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        00:17:51 And finally, praise
does something for us 
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        00:17:53 that we can never
quite ourselves do 
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        00:17:56 if we just thought about it. 
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        00:17:58 Praise invites us
into submission. 
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        00:18:01 When we praise God, 
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        00:18:02 we acknowledge His
authority as our Father, 
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        00:18:05 as our Lord, as our
place under Him. 
- 
        00:18:08 Praise does all of that. 
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        00:18:09 So here's what I want you to do, 
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        00:18:11 I want you to figure
out your praise tools. 
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        00:18:13 Maybe it's not an instrument, 
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        00:18:14 maybe it's not singing, 
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        00:18:16 but God wants us to praise Him. 
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        00:18:17 And if we don't, Jesus said 
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        00:18:19 that the very
rocks will cry out, 
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        00:18:21 because that's just
how worthy God is of 
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        00:18:23 praise. Now, since I
don't want any rocks 
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        00:18:26 to start talking around me, 
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        00:18:27 that means we all
better get to praising. 
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        00:18:29 So this week, this month, today, 
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        00:18:32 I want you to focus on praise. 
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        00:18:34 Focus on lifting up
Jesus with your words 
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        00:18:36 and with your actions. 
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        00:18:37 This is something to be
acted upon, Psalm 150. 
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        00:18:41 Even if we don't have
any of the instruments 
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        00:18:43 that are listed
in that scripture, 
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        00:18:44 we just got to use what we have. 
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        00:18:47 So if you have a voice, 
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        00:18:48 whisper your praises to
God throughout the day. 
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        00:18:50 If you know you need to
start singing in church more, 
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        00:18:52 you need to do it. 
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        00:18:53 If you dance, dance,
dance and praise God. 
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        00:18:56 When I was younger, the
older mothers in my church 
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        00:18:58 would say, "Hey,
if I can't say a word, 
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        00:19:00 I'm just going to wave my hand." 
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        00:19:01 So if all you have is a
praise wave, just wave. 
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        00:19:05 If there is something
that you know you can do 
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        00:19:07 to praise God more
in your life, do it 
- 
        00:19:10 because it's our
proper response. 
- 
        00:19:13 And God invites us in to
praise because it's for us. 
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        00:19:16 In a moment, you're going
to go into a time of singing 
- 
        00:19:20 that is actually praising God 
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        00:19:21 and lifting Him up through song. 
- 
        00:19:23 You can join into
that if that's your thing, 
- 
        00:19:25 but if it's not, I want
you to actually sit 
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        00:19:27 and reflect on what
what's being said. 
- 
        00:19:29 Praise is all of us just
saying our words to God, 
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        00:19:32 our affirmation and
approval for what He's done. 
- 
        00:19:35 I'm going to model it right now 
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        00:19:36 and what it looks
like in prayer. 
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        00:19:37 It might feel weird at
first, but you have to know 
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        00:19:40 that once you start doing it, 
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        00:19:41 it changes things and
God is happy with it. 
- 
        00:19:44 So I'm going to pray
for us and then let us 
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        00:19:47 listen to a time
of music together. 
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        00:19:49 God, just thank You so much
for everything You've done. 
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        00:19:51 We have breath 
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        00:19:53 and that is what
qualifies us to praise You. 
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        00:19:56 Thank You for Your
goodness, for Your mercy. 
- 
        00:19:58 God, You are just God, You're
holy and You're awesome. 
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        00:20:02 Thanks for everything
You've done in my life. 
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        00:20:05 Thank You for giving
me breath to praise you, 
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        00:20:07 the opportunity to
speak to Your people, 
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        00:20:09 to encourage them
to praise You, Lord. 
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        00:20:11 You have something waiting
for us on the other side. 
- 
        00:20:14 I ask that You
would just bless us 
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        00:20:16 as we go into this
time of worship, 
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        00:20:18 bless us as we consider
what it means to praise You 
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        00:20:20 in our own lives over
the next weeks or months. 
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        00:20:24 Help us to develop
a lifestyle of praise. 
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        00:20:26 In Jesus's name. Amen. 
- 
        00:22:32 - Hey, we hope you
enjoyed the message today. 
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        00:22:34 Hopefully you were able
to get something out of it 
- 
        00:22:36 going deeper in
the book of Psalms. 
- 
        00:22:37 - That's right. This entire
series, it's all connected 
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        00:22:39 with an initiative
that our whole church 
- 
        00:22:41 has been doing this whole year
called the Bible Challenge. 
- 
        00:22:43 - Correct. 
- 
        00:22:44 We as a community
are in the Crossroads app 
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        00:22:46 through the week, reading 
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        00:22:47 and diving deeper
into scripture. 
- 
        00:22:49 I'm in there. Brian is
there. You're in there. 
- 
        00:22:50 - Yeah. I try to do at
least three times a week 
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        00:22:52 to really make it
a habit in my life. 
- 
        00:22:54 And if you want to join
us, all you have to do 
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        00:22:56 is download the Crossroads
app and get started. 
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        00:22:58 - Hey, that's all
we've got today. 
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        00:23:00 We will see you next
time on Crossroads. 
- 
        00:23:03 - And let's be honest, right, 
- 
        00:23:05 life right now feels like 
- 
        00:23:06 a never ending loop of
microphone feedback. 
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        00:23:10 You know that screeching sound? 
- 
        00:23:11 Yeah, it feels like
everything is like that. 
- 
        00:23:13 There's a chapter
in the Book of Psalms 
- 
        00:23:15 that has unlocked for
me how to drown out 
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        00:23:18 all of that chaotic noise 
- 
        00:23:19 and instead find something
that sounds better, 
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        00:23:22 something we can
actually vibe to in our life. 
- 
        00:23:25 And today I want to
show you where that is. 
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        00:23:27 I want to show you how
exactly that can work.