- What is one purpose of our existence, according to Ephesians 1:4-6?
- Comparing Revelation 4:6-11 with 5:8-13, what lesson do you learn?
- Who is praising Jesus because you are?
- When are we to praise the Lord? Give some of the reasons from each of the following verses: Genesis 29:35; 2 Samuel 22:47-51; Ezra 3:11; Nehemiah 9:1-5; Job 1:6-22; Psalm 7:17; Psalm 96:2; Psalm 139:14; Psalm 142:7; Isaiah 25:1; Daniel 4:37; Joel 2:26; Luke 1:68; Romans 15:7-13; 2 Corinthians 9:12-13; Hebrews 13:15-16; Psalm 113.
- What are some personal benefits when you praise the Lord? Isaiah 61:1-3; 2 Chronicles 20:18-22
- What is one fundamental reason we are to praise Him? Revelation 5:9-13
- Make an alphabetical list of His names that you can meditate on in praise when you can’t sleep at night (Psalm 63:6), or when you’re worried (Philippians 4:6-7), or when you’re fearful (Deuteronomy 31:8). You get the idea.
I’ll start you off:
A—He is your Advocate
B—He is the Bread of Life
C—He is your Creator
D—He is your Deliverer
…keep going with as many of His names for each letter that you can think of…
- What or who has interrupted your praise? What will you do to remove or silence the interruptions?
If your praise has been interrupted for any reason, would you reestablish it at the core of your life, then make it a priority to keep praising Him for who He is?
This Bible study was prepared especially for the Summer 2025 Newsletter.
