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 Preparation for Prayer
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and  bless His name. Psalm 100:4
 The final editors of the book of Psalms appear to have grouped Psalms 93–100 together because of  their consistent theme: the greatness of God over all creation (Psalm 95:3). Psalm 100 serves as a  summary of the section, instructing the reader to “enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into  His courts with praise.”
 Recommended Reading:
Hebrews 13:15
Why is praise the proper introduction to prayer? Because praise recognizes that God is greater than  everything, including what is happening in our life. When we come to God with our petitions and  requests, if we have first spent time in praise of Him, we are prepared to receive from Him that  which is His will. Praise says, “You are sovereign, O Lord, and You are good. Therefore, I can  trust You with the concerns of my life. However You answer my prayers, I know that Your answers  will be best for me.” Praise is the perfect way to prepare for prayer—the perfect way to  acknowledge that God’s will is our greatest desire.
 Practice incorporating praise into your prayer life and anticipate the peace that will result as  you make your requests known to God (Philippians 4:6-7).
The best atmosphere for prayer is praise.
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