Prayer of Praise — 5 Scripture-Based Prayer Points
Praise is not just a response to good circumstances — it is a weapon, a lifestyle, and the atmosphere in which God dwells. These prayer points lead you into active, Scripture-anchored praise regardless of what you are walking through.
Anchor Scripture
“By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.”
Hebrews 13:15 (KJV)
Prayer Points
Father, I offer You the sacrifice of praise — not based on how I feel, but based on who You are. Hebrews 13:15 calls it a sacrifice because it costs something. I choose to praise You in this exact moment, with these exact circumstances, because You are worthy of glory regardless of what I am experiencing, in Jesus' name.
Lord, Psalm 22:3 declares that You inhabit the praises of Israel — You are enthroned on my praise. I build You a throne right now with my lips: You are holy, You are faithful, You are the beginning and the end, the God who was and is and is to come (Revelation 4:8). Come and dwell in the praise I am offering You, in Jesus' name.
Father, let everything that has breath praise You — and that includes me (Psalm 150:6). Every breath I draw is a gift from You and an invitation to praise. I declare Your greatness over my morning, my work, my relationships, and my future. You are great and greatly to be praised (Psalm 48:1), in Jesus' name.
Holy Spirit, teach me to praise as a lifestyle, not just an event. Let the joy of the LORD be my strength (Nehemiah 8:10) — not an emotion I manufacture but a supernatural strength that flows from dwelling in Your presence. Let my praise create the atmosphere for Your glory to fill every room I enter, in Jesus' name.
Lord, I praise You for Your works and Your excellent greatness — Psalm 150 calls for praise with every instrument and every breath. I praise You for creation, for salvation, for Scripture, for community, for answered and unanswered prayer alike. You are good and Your mercy endures forever (Psalm 107:1), in Jesus' name, Amen.
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What is the 'sacrifice of praise' in Hebrews 13:15?
The sacrifice of praise is worship offered not because it is easy or natural in the moment, but as a deliberate act of the will — especially in hard seasons. It is called a sacrifice because it costs something: pride, comfort, the luxury of self-pity. It is the offering of your lips giving thanks to God's name regardless of circumstances.
How does praise help in spiritual warfare?
2 Chronicles 20 records Jehoshaphat sending the praise singers ahead of his army — and the enemy defeated themselves. Praise is described in Psalm 8:2 as establishing strength and silencing the enemy. When you praise God in a battle, you are aligning your perspective with heaven's reality rather than the threat in front of you.