Kent,
Oh I love these verses and the beautiful graphic. That festal shout begins here and will last through eternity, exulting in our God in all His manifest glory and beauty through Christ and exalted by His goodness and grace! How blessed we are!
Grace and peace to you,
~🕊Dora
Thank you for your insights on the festal shout, it is wonderfully said on its purpose i.e. “manifest GOD’s glory and beauty through Christ and exalted by His goodness and grace!” True to what wrote, our festal shout, when it is an exultation in our awesome Triune GOD that we do forever in our heart, will last through eternity. It is also like a daily energy that makes us move/share GOD’s Word and a battle cry to encourage/motivate/drive/embolden us. I’m grateful to GOD for His leading on graphics like that. Blessings to you and your family!
A “daily energy” and a “battle cry” — Thank you for that wonderful truth and reminder. “I will glory in my Redeemer!” Blessings to you and yours, always.
Exalting in His Name is the greatest form of love, worship and obedience we can give our Triune God. Love this image, brother! Love and blessings to you and your family!
You are definitely right, Mandy! Exalting the Triune GOD sincerely is a manifestation “of love, worship and obedience” that incorporates our gratitude, amazement, jubilation, and faith to GOD. There are many ways we can do these, like loud confession, singing a line, and expressing snippets of a verse. This might be secular but it is an example I can relate this very minute, you or Nathan (probably) came across this in the 80s i.e. “Yo Joe!” Blessings to you, Nathan and both your families!
Kent,
Oh I love these verses and the beautiful graphic. That festal shout begins here and will last through eternity, exulting in our God in all His manifest glory and beauty through Christ and exalted by His goodness and grace! How blessed we are!
Grace and peace to you,
~🕊Dora
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Hi Dora,
Thank you for your insights on the festal shout, it is wonderfully said on its purpose i.e. “manifest GOD’s glory and beauty through Christ and exalted by His goodness and grace!” True to what wrote, our festal shout, when it is an exultation in our awesome Triune GOD that we do forever in our heart, will last through eternity. It is also like a daily energy that makes us move/share GOD’s Word and a battle cry to encourage/motivate/drive/embolden us. I’m grateful to GOD for His leading on graphics like that. Blessings to you and your family!
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A “daily energy” and a “battle cry” — Thank you for that wonderful truth and reminder. “I will glory in my Redeemer!” Blessings to you and yours, always.
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Thank so much for the blessings Dora! A blessed weekend!
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Exalting in His Name is the greatest form of love, worship and obedience we can give our Triune God. Love this image, brother! Love and blessings to you and your family!
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You are definitely right, Mandy! Exalting the Triune GOD sincerely is a manifestation “of love, worship and obedience” that incorporates our gratitude, amazement, jubilation, and faith to GOD. There are many ways we can do these, like loud confession, singing a line, and expressing snippets of a verse. This might be secular but it is an example I can relate this very minute, you or Nathan (probably) came across this in the 80s i.e. “Yo Joe!” Blessings to you, Nathan and both your families!
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Knowing is half the battle!!!! Praising God for you!!!
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We are grateful to GOD on what He reveals to us (including those who write Biblical commentaries) through His Word! Shouting out loud, GOD is Good!!!!
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Make a joyful shout to the Lord! Hallelujah!
Beautiful picture.
And a good evening to you my friend Clark.
Blessings to you and your family.
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You are right, Crissy, we shout for joy to the LORD and sing His praise! Blessings to you and your ministry team.
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I want to exalt Him all day every day!
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That is something to emulate, Jim. Blessings to you and your family.
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Indeed amen!
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Based on your Blog’s question, I hope everything well in your side of the world.
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Everything is well on our side of the world; thanks for asking!
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