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TABERNACLE KEYS OF REVIVAL<br />

Freedom in praise <strong>and</strong> worship<br />

One thing that will kill revival quickly is not allowing freedom. The Bible says,<br />

where the Holy Spirit is, there is freedom. William Seymour was the overseer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Azusa Street <strong>Revival</strong> at the turn <strong>of</strong> the 20 th century. He knew there<br />

were some people here <strong>and</strong> there that were in the flesh at times, but he was<br />

very cautious to not ever quench what God was doing. You better be careful<br />

friend. I personally would put up with a little flesh here <strong>and</strong> there, rather than<br />

quench the Holy Spirit. You really don’t know what is going on in people’s<br />

hearts. Someone may cry out in a service. A critical person could look on<br />

<strong>and</strong> say “oh my, just look at that.” What they don’t realize is the individual<br />

has had a life full <strong>of</strong> pain <strong>and</strong> suffering, <strong>and</strong> Jesus just healed their broken<br />

heart. The only thing they knew to do was cry out in thanksgiving. With that<br />

in mind, do you think Jesus would be pleased with the individual that looked<br />

on with a critical eye? I don’t think so.<br />

There are scriptural forms <strong>of</strong> praise <strong>and</strong> worship I would like to present here.<br />

These are all Bible ways to praise <strong>and</strong> worship God based on the seven<br />

Hebrew words for “praise” in the Bible. Here are the seven Hebrew words<br />

with their definition.<br />

1. Yadah— “to extend the h<strong>and</strong>, throw out the h<strong>and</strong>. To worship with<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s extended.” Ps 63:4, 141:2, 1 Tim 2:8<br />

2. Shabach— “to address in a loud tone, to comm<strong>and</strong>, to triumph, to glory,<br />

to shout a loud expression.” Ps 35:27<br />

3. Zamar— “To touch, as in instrumental worship, the harp or strings.” Ps<br />

150<br />

4. Barak— “to kneel, to bless God as an act <strong>of</strong> adoration.” Ps 71:14<br />

5. Towdah— “to give thanksgiving with extended h<strong>and</strong>s.” Ps 50:23, Phil<br />

4:6<br />

6. Halal— “to shine, boast, rave, celebrate <strong>and</strong> be joyful, to give light, to<br />

be given in marriage, <strong>and</strong> to clamorously foolish.” This is the most used<br />

Hebrew word for praise. It is where we get the word Hallelujah. It is the<br />

word dancing would fall under in definition. Dancing is very common in<br />

Jewish weddings to this day. Halal is seen in Ps 149:3, 150:4<br />

*Under Halal is:<br />

Ruah— “to shout, leap, or celebrate”<br />

Giyl— “to whirl (spin) about”<br />

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