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"Praise Be" by Action Worship: Why Hell Hates It When You Sing


Storms raging, mind racing — and still praising. That’s the bold message at the heart of the studio version of “Praise Be” by Action Worship. Born from the truth found in 2 Corinthians 1:3–4, this new song reminds us that God is the Father of compassion and comfort, even when everything around us is falling apart.

Action Worship - Praise Be (Studio Version)The song opens in the middle of real struggles — shaking hands, a racing mind — but refuses to stay there, affirming that God is right there with me. “The moment I speak Jesus, I can breathe again.” That’s not wishful thinking, it’s using His Name as a weapon! Praise isn’t just a feeling here; it’s a strategy, a strategy that helps you find your peace. “My praise will be the weapon that wins the war within.”

What makes this song hit differently is its defiance. Hell hates it when you praise, because praising God sends demons running! The song flips the script on fear: “I used to let fear run me, now I send fear running.” Do you realize what power this gives you?

The song builds its message up into a full declaration — praising the Name, the Love, the King, the Rock, the Lord — adding layer on top of layer, until praise starts to become your entire posture. Give “Praise Be” a listen and let it ignite your praise. “Praise be to the Lord who claims the victory! // Praise be to our God for all eternity!”

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4; Psalm 149:6; 2 Corinthians 10:4; 1 John 4:18)

Release date: May 8, 2026

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