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10 Important Lessons from Classic Hymns That We Need Today

10. “To God Be the Glory” and living lives of praise.


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Fanny Crosby’s “To God Be the Glory,” written in 1875, celebrates God’s mighty works and the salvation he offers. The chorus, “Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, let the earth hear his voice,” calls believers to worship God through praise. Psalm 150:6 urges us: “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord.” Also, Hebrews 13:15 encourages us: “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise – the fruit of lips that openly profess his name.”

These verses highlight the importance of praising God in all circumstances. This hymn encourages us to recognize God’s goodness and express our gratitude and joy through worship, reminding us that praise is a vital part of our spiritual lives. Living lives of praise means acknowledging God’s work in every aspect of our lives and responding with thanksgiving and adoration. It shifts our focus from our circumstances to God’s unchanging love for us, inspiring us with awe and strengthening our faith

In conclusion, classic hymns are more than historical songs – they are rich reservoirs of spiritual wisdom. They connect us with the faith of those who came before us and offer us timeless lessons grounded in biblical truths. By singing these hymns today, we can find inspiration for our contemporary journey of faith. In our rapidly changing world, the enduring messages of these hymns remind us of God’s eternal truths.

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