Praise Defeats the Enemy
by Anne Graham Lotz
I will declare Your name to My brethren; in the midst of the assembly I will praise You. Psalm 22:22, nkjv
One way to drive Satan to distraction, and to overcome him, is through praise of Jesus. Regardless of whether the enemy is a visible foe in front of us like the Scribes and Pharisees or an invisible foe outside of us like the devil himself or an invisible foe inside of us like depression, praise drives the enemy away. In the very prophecy that describes Jesus’ inmost thoughts and feelings as He hung on the cross, tortured, bleeding, and dying, the psalmist declared, “But You are holy, enthroned in the praises . . .” of Your people (Ps. 22:3, nkjv). In other words, He is enthroned—He rules in power, authority, and supremacy—through our praise.
In some supernatural way, praise ushers the authority of God into any given situation. One practical way to maintain your praise is, every time you pray, to begin your prayer with praise. First praise Him for Who He is. Then praise Him for something He has done for you. Start now!
My Heart’s Cry, (Nashville: W Publishing, 2002).©2012 Anne Graham Lotz. All rights reserved.
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