PRAISE AND PERCEPTION

Brennan Oaks reflects on the power of praise, emphasizing that it’s a deliberate choice, not merely a feeling, and it is essential for us. Speaking from Acts 16:25 and the story of Paul and Silas, he shows how praise can transform our hardships, helping us prioritize, endure, and gain perspective. In any situation, we praise God for who He is, His constant presence, transformative power, and promises of deliverance, knowing He is always worthy.

Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns of praise to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.
— Acts 16:25

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