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Praise Opens the Prison Doors

July 14

July 14, 2017 • Pastor Glen Curry

While in prison, Paul and Silas began to pray and sing praises unto God and the prisoners heard them. They weren’t ashamed to pray out loud. Suddenly, there was a great earthquake and immediately all the prison doors were opened, and everyone’s chains were loosed. Paul and Silas new the principle, “First praise, then deliverance.”

More from July 2017

Praise Writes God's Resume

July 31, 2017 • Pastor Glen Curry

When we praise the Lord we are magnifying His experience, wisdom, achievements, goodness, ability, potential, etc. In a sense, we are writing God’s resume. All that we say about God is praise is all that He becomes to and for us.

Fill Your Atmosphere With Praise

July 28, 2017 • Pastor Glen Curry

So many Christians want blessings before they praise the Lord. This backwards. It has been throughout the Bible and is today — first praise, then increase. Praise must precede us into His presence.

Don't Worry - Praise God

July 27, 2017 • Pastor Glen Curry

God tells us that regardless of feelings, He hears and answers prayer. God gives us the proper protocol to use when approaching Him in prayer. Through praise and thanksgiving, we magnify who God is as we demonstrate an attitude of gratitude.