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GE Patterson Praise Break at Temple of Deliverance- Tape

#praisebreak #shouting #cogic #apostolic PRAISE HIM SAINTS of GOD at Temple of Deliverance Praise break, as used in this article, is a reference to stopping what you are doing and deliberately praising God for what He is doing and will do in your life. In our text (i.e., I Pet. 5:8-11), Peter first of all urges his readers to resist the devil. And then he has them to know that God will restore them, after they have suffered a little while. We don’t spend much time talking about resisting the devil. And every now and then we need to remind ourselves that we all must suffer, but we have some hope also. In this devotional series, I want to suggest that we should work on resisting and suffering with hope. In this particular devotional, let’s focus on having a praise break. When we grow to resist the devil and endure suffering with hope in God’s restoration then it will make all of the sense in the world why we ought to stop, as Peter did, right where we are and give God some praise. Peter only had three more verses and the book would have been finished. However, he decided to take a praise break. Every now and then, when we think about how the Lord has kept us from the destruction of the devil and restored us after we suffered a little while, we to ought to pause for praise. We ought to join Peter in saying, “To God be the power forever and ever.” And then I don’t think God would be mad, if we mixed in some “hallelujahs, thank You Jesus, glory to Your name, and praise the Lord.” When I look at how excited we can become over sports events, surely we ought to give God enthusiastic praise. When we think about how the Lord has brought us, how the Lord is keeping us, and where the Lord is taking us to, we ought to stop in the middle of what we are doing and give Him some praise.

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