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Praise can sound like a churchy word we throw around to mean fast songs and big feelings, but we’ve learned it’s much deeper and much more dangerous to the enemy than that. We talk about praise as a spotlight that pulls attention off ourselves and locks it back onto Jesus, not because we’re ignoring reality, but because we’re choosing what sits at the center of our mind and our mouth.
We also get practical for worship leaders and church teams: lyrics shape theology, structure helps people engage, and “simple” is often more powerful than elaborate. Finally, we look at Paul and Silas in prison and why their praise isn’t a play for a breakthrough. It’s a testimony that teaches everyone listening, including the jailer whose life changes.
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By LifePoint Church5
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Praise can sound like a churchy word we throw around to mean fast songs and big feelings, but we’ve learned it’s much deeper and much more dangerous to the enemy than that. We talk about praise as a spotlight that pulls attention off ourselves and locks it back onto Jesus, not because we’re ignoring reality, but because we’re choosing what sits at the center of our mind and our mouth.
We also get practical for worship leaders and church teams: lyrics shape theology, structure helps people engage, and “simple” is often more powerful than elaborate. Finally, we look at Paul and Silas in prison and why their praise isn’t a play for a breakthrough. It’s a testimony that teaches everyone listening, including the jailer whose life changes.
If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s in a fight, and leave a review. What song has helped you praise when you didn’t feel like it?
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