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Why do Christians say 'Hallelujah'?

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'Hallelujah' is an expression of praise and gratitude towards God for His salvation and righteousness.

The term 'Hallelujah' is used by believers as a response of joyful praise to God for His mighty acts of salvation. In Revelation 19:1-3, believers rejoice as they acknowledge His greatness, specifically for His salvation, glory, honor, and power. This cry of praise reflects their understanding of God's sovereignty and justice, especially in relation to His judgments against sin, which affirms His righteousness. By declaring 'Hallelujah,' Christians align their hearts with the truth of who God is and what He has accomplished, celebrating His merciful character and supreme authority.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:1-3, Luke 6:23

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