HALLELUJAH
I am so grateful to God that some nights when I dream, I can hear music in them. When I wake the next morning, I search for the song and read the lyrics. I wonder what the Lord is telling me, or perhaps an answer to prayer. Sometimes, the songs, have absolutely no correlation with anything at all.
Whatever the case maybe, I am so humbled and thankful for the songs. Last night I woke up a few times and I heard 3 different songs. The first one, I couldn't remember, The next one was "Oceans", by Hillsong United. A song I've heard many times before, just a beautiful song, about trusting the spirit of the Lord.
The next song, in my dream I was singing, "Hallelujah, Hallelujah." This song I woke up thinking about. All I heard was that part of the song, it was the chorus. I enlisted my daughters' help to find this song, from which I've only heard and sung at church. I sang the part and melody that I could remember, and my daughter said to me, "Mom it's actually, Highest Praises, Lord of All, Highest Praises, Lord of All."
I'm like yes!!! That's it! That's the song! It was "Be Enthroned" by Bethel featuring Jeremy Riddle. This song is a song of just praising The Lord, with the multitude. So powerful!!
I was confused though. I was clearly singing Hallelujah in my dream. So I decided to look into this word a bit more.
Hallelujah is made up of two Hebrew words. "Hallelu" and "Yah". Hallelu is an exhortation(to a multitude of people) to praise someone/something. Yah is a shorter version of "YHWH", The precious and powerful name of the LORD.
Now what does this all mean? I am not sure exactly, but I know that I will continue to give Lord the Highest praises for all that he is doing in my life, and those around me. He is worthy of it all, and so much more. Give him Hallelujah for all things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA4zOAtPeJ0
(about 4:40 Is the chorus I was singing.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy9nwe9_xzw&list=RDdy9nwe9_xzw
http://jewishstudies.eteacherbiblical.com/what-does-hallelujah-mean-in-hebrew/
Whatever the case maybe, I am so humbled and thankful for the songs. Last night I woke up a few times and I heard 3 different songs. The first one, I couldn't remember, The next one was "Oceans", by Hillsong United. A song I've heard many times before, just a beautiful song, about trusting the spirit of the Lord.
The next song, in my dream I was singing, "Hallelujah, Hallelujah." This song I woke up thinking about. All I heard was that part of the song, it was the chorus. I enlisted my daughters' help to find this song, from which I've only heard and sung at church. I sang the part and melody that I could remember, and my daughter said to me, "Mom it's actually, Highest Praises, Lord of All, Highest Praises, Lord of All."
I'm like yes!!! That's it! That's the song! It was "Be Enthroned" by Bethel featuring Jeremy Riddle. This song is a song of just praising The Lord, with the multitude. So powerful!!
I was confused though. I was clearly singing Hallelujah in my dream. So I decided to look into this word a bit more.
Hallelujah is made up of two Hebrew words. "Hallelu" and "Yah". Hallelu is an exhortation(to a multitude of people) to praise someone/something. Yah is a shorter version of "YHWH", The precious and powerful name of the LORD.
"Praise the Lord!" Psalm 150:1 (HALLELUJAH)So even though the lyrics in the song are"Highest Praises Lord of All" I was still singing the same thing but in Hebrew. "Hallelujah."
Now what does this all mean? I am not sure exactly, but I know that I will continue to give Lord the Highest praises for all that he is doing in my life, and those around me. He is worthy of it all, and so much more. Give him Hallelujah for all things.
"After these things, I heard a loud voice of a great multitude in heaven, saying "Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God!" Revelation 19:1God Bless Family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA4zOAtPeJ0
(about 4:40 Is the chorus I was singing.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy9nwe9_xzw&list=RDdy9nwe9_xzw
http://jewishstudies.eteacherbiblical.com/what-does-hallelujah-mean-in-hebrew/
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