PRAISE- WORSHIP IS SATAN’S WORST NIGHTMARE
By Rev. Michael Benson Ajayi
Luke 17:15-16NIV ‘One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus' feet and thanked him — and he was a Samaritan.’
Luke 17:15-16NIV ‘One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus' feet and thanked him — and he was a Samaritan.’
Thanksgiving is the highest display
of worship that anyone could ever give to God. Of all the things that God can
do, there are two things He cannot do, the first being that He cannot tell a
lie and secondly, He cannot give thanks to Himself. Therefore, thanksgiving is
an acknowledgement of God’s
trustworthiness and praiseworthiness. This is what differentiates Jehovah the
creator of the universe from other man-made gods.
Jesus takes it personal when this
simple act of appreciation is ignored by believers like the ones in
Luke17:11-18. Though healing is free, miracles are very effective witnessing
tools. They build the faith of those we share our testimonies with and thus their
trust in God is reinforced.
Testimonies have another benefit to
the testifier; the scripture says in Luke 17:19 KJV ….your faith hath made thee whole…. The word Greek ‘sozo’ describes the compound word ‘made the whole ‘:
it means to ‘preserve’.
The fellow who
testified and gave thanks received grace for preservation, which meant the
leprosy never returned. When we refuse to give thanks we deprive ourselves of
this opportunity. God or the preacher isn’t asking to be paid because in the first place no one can
pay for a miracle. They are free of charge and it is criminals to place a
price tag on a miracle under whatever guise (Matthew10:8). There are those
unscrupulous persons who charge a fee for so-called ‘deliverance’,
that too is unscriptural and immoral. Jesus and His disciples never charged
anyone a fee to cast out demons as a matter of fact every believer in Christ
has power to cast out evil spirits, there is no special schooling required. All
that is needed is faith and a heart full of thanksgiving (Mark 16:17,
Luke10:19, 1Thes5:18).
Thankfulness is the result of turning to
God not just for the physical need to be met but also our spiritual need. Jesus
desired to have a relationship with these lepers that would have guaranteed the
restoration of all that they’d
lost as a result of the leprosy. Lepers were outcast in the society. They
automatically lost their homes, friends and means of livelihood as a result of
what the religious laws prescribed. Therefore, the one that returned received
total restoration in every area of his life unlike the others who did not
return to give thanks. People who always share their testimonies are happier
than those who don’t.
Giving of thanks elevates our faith and under such
conditions it is very easy to believe that all things are indeed possible
(Philemon1:6). The Christian who habitually gives thanks to God is Satan’s worst nightmare; nothing opens doors like a life of
thanksgiving and showing appreciation to persons who have helped us . Paul and Silas prayed and gave thanks to God despite their
circumstance to the hearing of their fellow inmates and the angels began to
dance in worship (ps34:7) and it caused an earthquake leading to their release
from Jail (Acts16:25-40). As you read this now be overwhelmed with the spirit
of praise for uncommon testimonies in Jesus name.
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email: michaelbensonajayi@gmail.com
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