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Taking worship to the next level. Ps. 30:1. I will EXOL thee, O Lord; for thou hast lifted me up, and hath not made my foes to rejoice over me. O Lord my God, I cried unto thee and thou hast healed me. There is no one in the word of God that received more miracles than David I must also make a statement that some of you will find hard to believe. There is no one in the word of God that had more failures than David. Im not condoning failure, but what was the secret to the blessings in his life. 1st. He was quick to repent and never blamed his failure on anyone else. The next thing I have learned about David is this, he was a praiser and knew how to worship God. What made David stand out in the crowd is this, he said, Im not only going to praise The Lord, Im going to EXTOL him. The word EXTOL means-- To praise highly. To Glorify with an extra effort. To go beyond the norm. 1 Sam. 6:14. And David danced before The Lord with all his might. Have you ever had heaven record that you did anything for God in worship with all your might? David had written in Ps. 150:4. Praise him in a dance. He said Im not only going to praise him in a dance, but Im going to dance with all my might. (Extol) Im asking all of my Facebook friends to not only praise The Lord every day, but to EXTOL him and watch it bring you to a new level of divine favor. If you are not a praiser, shame on you. The only qualification for a praiser is. Ps. 150:6. Let every thing that hath breath, praise The Lord. Praise ye The Lord. Check and see if you are breathing, if so, Praise ye The Lord. Somebody commit, Im going to praise The Lord. Can somebody say? PRAISE THE LORD. Right out of the book to help you get blessed. G. Guy.
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 11:40:00 +0000

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