For sending his son JESUS to die for me. He came and saved me from ALL of my sins. I am grateful!! And I praise him for that.
2006-11-02 03:32:48
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answered by Child of God 3
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I'd like to publically praise God that He's given me strong faith despite very difficult circumstances. I have no idea how I'd get through this without Him. He is the ever faithful rock of my salvation, the foundation of the Temple I've built for His glory.
To me, praise is acknowledging Him, either publically or privately, and giving Him the glory for all He is and has done. It is an expression of gratitude, faith and love from a forgiven sinner.
Peace.
p.s. -- "BadCosmo," you need a Yahoo 360 site! With your wisdom, you could encourage alot of folks. Just a thought.
2006-11-02 03:39:49
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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on a personal level I praise God for life and all the blessing He's given me. I believe praise is simply giving what you can to thank someone, whether it be God or someone else.
2006-11-02 03:34:03
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answered by Chris R 1
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I praise God for HIM. I praise God for His Son. I praise God for my life, my family, my friends, the blessings that He has bestowed on me. I praise Him for His beautiful world that He created, I praise Him for each and every thing!
2006-11-02 03:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Praise is telling someone what is good about them.
The Bible tells us, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. " (1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18). This means that if we praise and thank God for whatever life brings us, we can see the potential for good in it.
Giving praise to God for the good things is important. It's an enjoyable habit and helps us to remember to place God first in our lives.
Praising God for the hard things is probably even more important. It helps us remember that God is in charge (even when we don't like or understand the outcome).
Recently my spouse died. I'm certainly not happy that my beloved is no longer with me on earth. But I thank God that this person whom I love deeply is no longer in pain and suffering, and is enjoying an even better life in heaven. And it helps me to remember that my spouse would want me to carry on, to make the dreams we shared a reality.
Hope this helps.
Rikki
2006-11-02 03:44:35
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answered by Rikki 1
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Praising God is a way to thank Him for what He has done for us. This could be something special, like getting something that I have wanted for a long time, and suddenly someone gives it to me. Or it can be for good health, and salvation. There are many, many things.
2006-11-02 03:33:27
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answered by RB 7
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i do not praise or worship any deity in line with se. I do in spite of the indisputable fact that furnish gratitude. I see the reason of having being created in reminiscent of...and that i do attempt to be the suitable i'd be. I understand the finest mover and all those who encompass me now. God is interior of all issues. God is interior of me and all round me. As for the ego...i do not comprehend. If God has an ego, then so be it. (how the ego is defined is continually a balancing act) . Namaste
2016-12-05 11:22:56
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answered by snelling 4
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I give praise to God for everything, for without God there would be nothing.
Praise, in God's case, is simply acknowledging Who He is! It is a loving expression of faith and belief. I raise my heart, my head, my prayers, my songs, to Him!
2006-11-02 03:34:10
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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I praise God for who He is.
What is praise? Basically, acknowledging who He is, and "Loving on Him."
2006-11-02 03:30:01
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answered by Dianne C 3
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Praise him for all things--great and small. When we praise and worship we are giving thanks.
2006-11-02 03:30:53
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answered by heavnbound 4
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