Hallelujah! What a powerful declaration. It is a confirmation of God’s glory and the praise that He deserves. It is called the heavenly language.
Hallelujah, also spelled alleluia, Hebrew liturgical expression meaning “praise ye Yah”. It appears in the Hebrew Bible in several psalms, usually at the beginning or end of the psalm or in both places.
Hallelujah should burst forth from our lips when we think of all the wonderful things our God has done. Hallelujah, such a simple phrase turned into a cry of our heart: Praise God! I am often struck by how little I stop to praise God for the things I experience each and every day.
Both the good and the painful are reasons to pour out our songs of thanksgiving to our Creator, and yet I allow my mind to believe it too consumed with daily tasks to stop and praise. I find it hard to praise God for the mistakes and the failures in my life when those times are painfully fresh in my mind, but I have learned that they too serve a beautiful purpose.
Each broken moment of my life is not an accident to lament for eternity. It is a piece to give to God and shout hallelujah. I praise the God who does not cast me aside for every wrong step. I praise the God who looks past my blunders and doesn’t judge me for my frailty.
I praise my God who invites me to try even when I have not perfected my gifts. I praise Him for the success and the times when more learning and trying is needed.
We have so much in our lives to be thankful for, but do we remember to stop and praise? “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.” (Psalm 19:14) May I always think of your glory, O Lord. May I always remember to stop and sings songs of beautiful hallelujah.
Hallelujah is beautiful word from God.I am going to curch every week and praying,also I am praying every day at home.I love our God.