Bootstrap

What does Isaiah 12 teach about praising God?

Answered in 1 source

Isaiah 12 teaches that praising God is a response of joy for His salvation and comfort in times of trouble.

Isaiah 12 emphasizes the believer's response of praise and worship following salvation. Verse 1 states, 'O Lord, I will praise thee,' a declaration of the believer's commitment to worship in light of God's mercy and salvation. This praise flows from recognition of God's past anger that has been turned away and His comfort provided through Christ. As believers draw joy from the wells of salvation, their worship becomes a declaration of God's excellent deeds, as noted in verses 4-5. This response to God's greatness is not merely an obligatory act but an overflow of a heart transformed by grace, encouraging us to continually declare His glory and sing praises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12

Sermons (1)

In That Day
Paul Mahan · Dec 3, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00