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How do we know that continual praise is expected from Christians?

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The expectation for continual praise is rooted in the teachings of the New Testament, particularly Hebrews 13:15.

In Hebrews 13:15, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the need for believers to engage in continual praise. This is not a sporadic act but a daily, ongoing offering meant to reflect the believers' gratitude and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty in all aspects of life. Such a practice is not merely a recommendation but a directive for Christians to embody their faith actively. Through continual praise, Christians fulfill their purpose of glorifying God, aligning their lives with the biblical mandate to rejoice and give thanks in all circumstances, showcasing their trust in God’s providential hand in their lives.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:15

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