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Meditate to Elevate Day 15 - Halleluyah

Meditate to Elevate Day 15 - Halleluyah

Psalm 150:6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Hallelujah!

Hallelujah is an interjection used as an expression of gratitude and adoration and is used 24 times in the Psalms, 2x in deuterocanonical books, and 4x in Revelation. In Hebrew, halləlū yāh means "praise ye Jah!" The word hallēl in Hebrew means a joyous praise in song. The second part, Yah, is a shortened form of YHWH.

Now, there is a law of life that says whatever you praise, becomes bigger because you are focussing on it. At times in church, when we say "Halleluyah", people struggle to respond and I think it is because we either don't know the significance of this word or we are so focussed on our challenges that we don't see a reason to praise God.

Let's meditate to elevate.

Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Are9dDbW24

Then read: Psalm 8:3-4. Do you feel a sense of value that God created this universe as expansive as it is but His sole focus is on you? Is 45:18 says that God created the earth to be inhabited. By who? You! You are the sole focus of God when He put the heavens and the earth together.

Now, ponder the extreme value you have before God through-out today and simply mutter: Halleluyah! Praise God. Everything exists to serve me. I am valuable to God. Halleluyah!

Action: When you face a challenge today, go back and watch that video and think through how valuable you are to God. It will strengthen you.

READ: Revelation 19:1-6, Psalm 148:1, Psalm 150:6, Heb 12:2

don't understand the atmosphere that God already created around us. Today, I will run the meditation using Heb 12:22 so you can see that God already created a space of praise around you. Halleluyah

Step into your heart and imagine

Broadcast on:
25 Nov 2022

Meditate to Elevate Day 15 - Halleluyah

Psalm 150:6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Hallelujah!

Hallelujah is an interjection used as an expression of gratitude and adoration and is used 24 times in the Psalms, 2x in deuterocanonical books, and 4x in Revelation. In Hebrew, halləlū yāh means "praise ye Jah!" The word hallēl in Hebrew means a joyous praise in song. The second part, Yah, is a shortened form of YHWH.

Now, there is a law of life that says whatever you praise, becomes bigger because you are focussing on it. At times in church, when we say "Halleluyah", people struggle to respond and I think it is because we either don't know the significance of this word or we are so focussed on our challenges that we don't see a reason to praise God.

Let's meditate to elevate.

Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Are9dDbW24

Then read: Psalm 8:3-4. Do you feel a sense of value that God created this universe as expansive as it is but His sole focus is on you? Is 45:18 says that God created the earth to be inhabited. By who? You! You are the sole focus of God when He put the heavens and the earth together.

Now, ponder the extreme value you have before God through-out today and simply mutter: Halleluyah! Praise God. Everything exists to serve me. I am valuable to God. Halleluyah!

Action: When you face a challenge today, go back and watch that video and think through how valuable you are to God. It will strengthen you.

READ: Revelation 19:1-6, Psalm 148:1, Psalm 150:6, Heb 12:2

don't understand the atmosphere that God already created around us. Today, I will run the meditation using Heb 12:22 so you can see that God already created a space of praise around you. Halleluyah

Step into your heart and imagine