EXCERPT FROM OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL GUIDE OF 13 APRIL 2021
BY PASTOR E. A. ADEBOYE
PRAISE AS A WEAPON OF SPIRITUAL WARFARE
It is a good thing to give thanks to the Lord (Psalm 92:1).
According to Psalm 100:4, praise ushers us to God’s presence, and as you may already know, in the presence of the Lord is fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11). Psalm 22:3 also says God inhabits the praises of His people. It is impossible to remain the same after being in the presence of God. This is why the devil does not like people praising God.
The Bible speaks of many weapons of spiritual warfare, however the most effective of them all is praise. The Lord revealed to me years ago that when you praise Him, you are submitting to God and asking Him to fight the battle on your behalf. In 2 Chronicles 20:15-25, three great kings had formed an alliance against Jehoshaphat. By the leading of the Spirit of God, however, he realized that he could only win the battle by praising God. Thus, he organized a mighty orchestra to praise the Lord.
As the singers were praising, the Lord took over the battle and fought on behalf of King Jehoshaphat. His enemies destroyed one another and the only thing he had to do was collect the bounty. The Lord will fight on your behalf, you will possess the gates of your enemies and you will know peace in Jesus’ name.
Psalm 67:1-7 explains what could happen when people praise the Lord. It says the earth would yield her increase and God shall bless His people. It also says that when people see the magnitude of God’s blessings on those who praise Him, the whole earth would fear Him. May the Good Lord give you the kind of blessing that will cause people to fear your God, in the mighty name of Jesus. AMEN.
FESTIVAL OF PRAISE
If you really want to experience an increase, you must praise the Lord vigorously. A couple had been barren for twenty-two years until God led their pastor to ask them to carry out non-stop praise for twenty-four hours every day. Within three months of playing praise songs round the clock, the wife took in and an end came to decades of waiting. Praise was King David’s principal weapon; no wonder he said his heart was fixed on praising the Lord all the time (Psalms 34:1).
If your praise would be effective, however, you must be sure to live righteously; God would never accept the praise of sinners.
Shalom!