
#533: “Let It Be A Hallelujah” by Lauren Daigle
What does the word hallelujah actually mean in the Bible? In this episode of More Than a Song, we explore the Scripture behind “Let It Be a Hallelujah” by Lauren Daigle and discover how Colossians 3 shows us what it looks like to live a life of praise.
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Instead of thinking of hallelujah as something we sing in worship, Scripture reveals that our entire everyday life can become a hallelujah—a living declaration of praise to God.
In This Episode
- What the word hallelujah actually means
- Why the word only appears four times in the Bible
- How Colossians 3 describes a life of worship
- The difference between praising God in moments and living a life of praise
- Practical ways our everyday actions can become a hallelujah to God
Scriptures Referenced
- Revelation 19:1–6
- Exodus 3:14
- Exodus 6:2–3
- Exodus 20:7
- Leviticus 24:16
- Colossians 1–4
- Colossians 3:1–17
- Romans 12:1
Try This BITE (Bible Interaction Tool Exercise)
Read in Context
Read the entire letter to the Colossians (chapters 1–4). Then spend extra time sitting in Colossians 3, noticing:
- What believers are called to put off
- What believers are called to put on
- How gratitude is woven throughout the passage
Ask yourself:
How should this change the way I think?
How should this change the way I live?
Quote from the Episode
“Our hallelujah—our worship—is not just a song or a prayer. It’s our lives. It’s taking our everyday, ordinary life—our sleeping, eating, going-to-work, walking-around life—and doing everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
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