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9: A Life of Praise – Teaching Plan

August 23, 2022 By admin

Key Thought: Praise is faith in action. When we practice praise, it has the power both to convert and to conquer.
August 27, 2022

1. Have a volunteer read Philippians 4:4-7.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
  2. What does it mean to let your moderation be known to all men?
  3. Personal Application: How can you rejoice in your own suffering? How can you praise in moments of suffering? Share your thoughts..
  4. Case Study: One of your relatives states, “I know a lot of people who pray when things go wrong, or for someone who is sick, and other things, but I don’t hear much praise and thanksgiving in prayer. Why is thanksgiving an important part of prayer?.” How would you respond to your relative?

2. Have a volunteer read Joshua 6:15-17.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What is God trying to teach the Israelites?
  3. Personal Application: Why does God sometimes bring us up against a brick wall – a Jerico? How can we learn to trust God’s power when we think we are smart enough and strong enough to prevail? Share your thoughts
  4. Case Study: One of your friends states, “The people marching around Jerico remind me of how we can overcome obstacles and difficulties in our lives. They did what Gods told them to, not questioning the methods. They blew the trumpets at the appropriate time, exalting God. They kept silent, being still and knowing God. At the right time, they shouted and the walls came down. They marched where God sent them and in the manner He told them..” How would you respond to your friend?

3. Have a volunteer read Acts 16:29,30..

  1. Ask class members to share a short
  2. Why did this event cause the jailer to focus on his own need of salvation? What role did Paul and Silas prayers and songs play in his conversion?
  3. Personal Application: Do you think your prayers and praise might have a positive effect on others in bringing out their salvation by your influence? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “Do you people have community praise and singing? Is it uplifting and joyous? Does it encourage members?” How would you respond to your relative?

4. Have a volunteer read 2 Chronicles 20:12..

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. When troubles seem to overwhelm us, why do we tend to focus on the troubles rather than keeping our eyes upon God and looking for His help?
  3. Personal Application: When you see trouble coming, what is your reaction? What can we learn from facing overwhelming opposition? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.

(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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Wednesday: A Witness Who Convicts

August 23, 2022 By admin

In the book of Acts, praise had an astonishing effect on those who heard it. Read Acts 16:16-34. Having been stripped and beaten hard, Paul and Silas were thrown into prison. No one was there to put ointment on their badly cut and bruised backs. In great physical pain and with their feet in stocks, they were placed in the darkness of the inner prison. But as the other prisoners sat listening, Paul and Silas begin to pray and sing.

In Jail at Phillipi

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After the earthquake, and after the jailer had discovered that neither Paul nor Silas nor any of the other prisoners had escaped, he “fell trembling before Paul and Silas. He then brought them out and asked, ‘Sirs, what must I do to be saved?’” (Acts 16:29-30, , NIV).

Why did this event cause the jailer to focus on his own need of salvation? What role do you think Paul’s and Silas’ prayers and songs played in the prisoners’ not running away, and in the conversion of this man and his whole family?

It is amazing to think that our praise can transform the eternal destinies of those around us. If Paul and Silas had sat in the dark mumbling and complaining as prisoners often do, do you think anyone would have been saved that night?

We don’t know what happened to the jailer and his family later on, but can you imagine them reading the words that Paul later wrote from another prison in Rome: “For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for him, since you are going through the same struggle you saw I had, and now hear that I still have” (Philippians 1:29-30, , NIV). If they did read this and reflected on how Paul’s suffering had brought them joy, it surely must have brought a song to their hearts and a fresh challenge to remain faithful, no matter the cost.

Who do you think could be influenced for God by a song of praise that could come from your heart? Make a concerted effort to be more open and effusive in your praise to God around others. You don’t know the positive effect it could have.

<–Tuesday Thursday–>

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Tuesday: The Life of Praise

August 22, 2022 By admin

Praising the Lord might not be natural to us, even in good circumstances. Thus, how much more difficult to do it in bad ones? Yet, that is what we are called to do. Praise is something that we must practice until it changes from being an activity done at a particular time to an atmosphere in which we live. Praise shouldn’t so much be a specific act but a specific way of life itself.

Read Psalm 145:1-21. What are the reasons David gives for praising God? In what ways should the words of this psalm be your own?
Men Worshiping in Song

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The great British preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon wrote a book called The Practice of Praise. It is based on verse 7 of today’s psalm. In this short verse, Spurgeon calls our attention to three important things that can help in developing praise in our lives.

  1. Praise is practiced as we look around us. If we do not look around us to see the greatness of God, we will have no reason to praise Him. What can you see in the created world that is praiseworthy, such as the beauty of God’s creation? What can you see in the spiritual world that is praiseworthy, such as the growing faith in a young Christian?
  2. Praise is practiced as we remember what we have seen. If we want to live in an atmosphere of praise, we must be able to recall the reason for it. In what ways can we remember the great things about God (such as by developing new rituals or symbols that remind us of His goodness), so that His goodness and the truth about Him does not slip from our minds?
  3. Praise is practiced as we talk about it. Praise is not something that we do in our heads. It is meant to come out of our mouths, to be heard by those around us. What reasons can you think of to praise God verbally? What will the effect of such praise be, and on whom?
Take a pen and some paper and spend some time working through these three points. What can you do to develop the habit of praise in your life?

<–Monday Wednesday–>

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9: A Life of Praise – Singing with Inspiration

August 22, 2022 By admin

Having scanned through the lesson quarterly, there are so many hymns from which to choose a theme. In effect, there is a commencing theme hymn which changes through the quarter to the finale theme hymn. To start with, we could use:
Hymn 552 – The Lord’s My Shepherd or 
Hymn 545 – Savior, Like a Shepherd.

Somewhere in the middle of the quarter one could change the theme and add in Hymn 159 – On a Hill Far Away which is where we complete our studies in Lesson 13.

Where does one stop with listing the hymns of praise that we have in our SDA Hymnal?

To start with, we have Hymn numbers:  
1 – Praise to the Lord,
4 – Praise My Soul the King of Heaven,
11 – The God of Abraham Praise,
14 – Let Us Praise the Name of the Lord,
20 – O Praise Ye the Lord,
25 – Praise the Lord, His Glories Show,
26 – Praise the Lord! You Heavens Adore Him,
28 – Praise We the Lord,
29 – Sing Praise to God,
30 – Holy God, We Praise Your Name,
37 – O Sing, My Soul, Your Maker’s Praise,
53 – All Praise to Thee,
70 – Praise Ye the Father,
105 – Sing to the Great Jehovah’s Praise,
106 – Give to Our God Immortal Praise,
145 – Songs of Thankfulness and Praise,
249 – Praise Him! Praise Him!,
323 – O for a Heart to Praise My God!,
548 – Now Praise the Hidden God of Love,
563 – Praise and Thanksgiving,
642 – We Praise Thee With Our Minds,
694 – Praise God, From Whom All Blessings, and
695 – Praise God, From Whom All Blessings.

Wow! And these hymns only have the word “Praise” in their titles with this list not including the hymns that have “Praise” written into the lyrics only.

Even in Paul’s atrocious imprisonment, he was able to say that he had 
Peace, Perfect Peace – Hymn 463 and a 
Wonderful Peace – 466. Paul then went on to state that we are to rejoice in all situations: 
Hymn 27 – Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart, 
Hymn 136 – Good Christians, Now Rejoice, 
Hymn 173 – Good Christian Friends Rejoice and 
Hymn 599 – Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers. The rejoicing is because of our faith:
Hymn 517 – My Faith Looks Up to Thee, 
Hymn 523 – My Faith Has Found a Resting Place and 
Hymn 533 – O For a Faith (that will not shrink).

It is on Wednesday that we are to be Paul and Silas and add singing to our praises. Again a long listing of amazing hymns for singing about singing:

Hymn 9 – Let All the World in Every Corner Sing,
Hymn 10 – Come, Christians Join to Sing,
Hymn 19 – O Sing a New Song to the Lord,
Hymn 29 – Sing Praise to God,
Hymn 33 – Sing A New Song to the Lord,
Hymn 37 – O Sing, My Soul, Your Maker’s Praise,
Hymn 63 – O Come, Let Us Sing to the Lord,
Hymn 88 – I Sing the Mighty Power of God,
Hymn 105 – Sing to the Great Jehovah’s Praise,
Hymn 167 – Alleluia Sing to Jesus,
Hymn 183 – I Will Sing of Jesus’ Love,
Hymn 228 – A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing,
Hymn 250 – O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing,
Hymn 252 – Come, Let Us Sing,
Hymn 343 – I Will Sing of My Redeemer,
Hymn 467 – Life Is Great! So Sing About It.

Wednesday completes with the challenge 
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602.

Jahaziel was instructed (Thursday) to 
Stand Like the Brave – Hymn 610 so that we may now 
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus – Hymn 618.

On Friday we return to Sunday’s rejoicing:

Hymn 27 – Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart,
Hymn 136 – Good Christians, Now Rejoice,
Hymn 173 – Good Christian Friends Rejoice, and
Hymn 599 – Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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Monday: Praying Down Walls

August 21, 2022 By admin

There’s an expression in English: “to be painted into a corner.” Imagine painting the floor of a room but then realizing that you have wound up in a corner and cannot get out — except by walking over the fresh paint. You have to stay there until it dries!

Sometimes our faith seems to paint us into a corner. We arrive at a situation, and, like the wet paint on the floor, our faith “traps” us. We look at the situation, and either we have to reject God, faith, and everything we have believed in, or our faith compels us to believe what appears impossible.

Man Trapped in Bottle

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God brought the Israelites to a corner. After they had wandered for 40 years in the wilderness, God did not lead His people to empty, peaceful grasslands. God led them to one of the most strongly fortified cities in the whole area. Then they had to walk around Jericho in silence for six days. On the seventh day God told them to shout — and that shouting, together with the trumpets, would bring victory.

Read Joshua 5:13-6:20. What is God trying to teach the Israelites?

Shouting loudly was not going to cause vibrations to trigger the walls to collapse. When God called the Israelites to “shout,” it was the same type of shouting that David writes about in Psalm 66: “Shout for joy to God, all the earth! Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious!” (Psalm 66:1-2, , NIV). This shouting was praise! After six days of looking at the huge walls, they must have concluded that they hadn’t a chance of breaking them down themselves.

How does this idea help us understand the meaning of Hebrews 11:30?
When God is on the verge of doing something new in our lives, He may bring us to a Jericho, for He may need to teach us that the power to triumph does not come in our own strength and strategies. Everything we need comes from outside of ourselves. So, no matter what is in front of us, no matter how insurmountable it may seem, our role is to praise God — the source of everything we need. This is faith in action.

<–Sunday Tuesday–>

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