What Is Praise?
Why We Praise?
Praise & Fulfillment of Prophecy
Bible Characters of Praise
Living a Lifestyle of Praise
100

According to Psalm 150, praise can involve words, songs, instruments, and what joyful action?

What is Dancing!

100

Which verse says, “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord”?

What is Psalm 150:6

100

Which man in Romans 4 “gave glory to God” even before his promise came to pass?

What is Abraham. 

100

Who danced before the Lord with all his might in 2 Samuel 6?

What is David. 

100

Praise should happen at what times according to Psalm 34:1?

What is At all times. 

200

Praise is described as “sincere, heartfelt, and joyful worship.” What does this attract into our lives?

What is The presence of God. 

200

Praise leads to answers from God according to Philippians 4:6–8. What action treats anxiety in that verse?

What is Prayer and Supplication with Thanksgiving 

200

To see prophecy fulfilled, what is the FIRST requirement repeatedly listed in all outlines?

What is Be born again and remain so. 

200

Which two men prayed and sang until an earthquake opened prison doors?

What is Paul and Silas.

200

Name one practical way to “make praise a lifestyle.”

What is Remember God’s goodness, praise openly, sing/dance daily, stay joyful, etc. (any one) 

300

In the outlines, praise is compared to watering a seed. What does the “seed” represent?

What is The Word of God or prophecy.

300

Praise brings victory even when situations look impossible. Which Bible story shows praise breaking prison doors?

What is Paul and Silas in Acts 16

300

Titus 1:2 says God cannot do something. This is the foundation for trusting His prophecy. What can He not do?

What is He cannot lie. 

300

In Matthew 15, Jesus lifted what item in thanksgiving before it multiplied?

What is The loaves and fish. 

300

Which three things can block genuine praise? (Name any one for points.)

What is Sin, doubt, pride, lack of understanding, unbelief (any one). 

400

One definition says praise is “inviting God to take over our battles.” Which scripture passage is used to support this?

What is Psalm 149:6–9.

400

According to Habakkuk 3:17–19 (taught in weeks 2–3), praise can produce two major results even when everything looks bleak. Name BOTH results.

What is Strength (like hinds’ feet) and promotion/elevation. 

400

The outlines teach that prophecy is not prediction but something else. What is it?

What is God’s verdict — His guaranteed Word. 

400

Abraham “considered not” something about his body and Sarah’s body when believing God. What was it?

What is The deadness of their bodies / inability to have children. 

400

What two things does the outline say to avoid completely because they kill the power of praise?

What is Murmuring and complaining. 

500

Praise is said to magnify God for who He is AND celebrate what two things about Him?

What is His works and His ability.

500

Praise drives out five negative emotional states like depression and hopelessness. Name three of them.

Depression, sadness, sorrow, suicidal thoughts, gloominess (any 3).

500

Praise “activates fulfillment of prophecy” when combined with 3 key attitudes: belief, expectation, and what inner posture?

What is Engaging the heart / sincere heart involvement in praise. 

500

David’s praise brought God’s presence, but it also offended someone in his household. Who was it and why?

What is Michal, because she despised him for dancing with humility before the Lord

500

The outlines emphasize that the heart is key in praise. According to 1 Samuel 2:3 and Psalm 86:12, what TWO things must the heart do for praise to be powerful?

What is Be sincere and be fully engaged in gratitude toward God.

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