PRAISING GOD – Dr. Neil
Anderson
Psalm 100:4
Enter His gates with
thanksgiving, and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him; bless His name
Praise and thanksgiving are
part of every level of prayer.
They are continuous as we walk in the light. To come before God with
thanksgiving is no different than coming before our earthly parents with an
attitude of gratitude. Nothing disturbs a parent more than a child who is always
demanding, forever complaining, and never satisfied. How would you feel if
you've given as much as you can as a parent and your child still wants more,
more, more? On the other hand, how would you feel toward the child who snuggles
up and says, "Thanks for being who you are. I just love you and I know
you're doing the best you can for me." What a great parent-child
relationship.
Can you imagine approaching God
and demanding, "I want more!"
And He responds, "I gave
you My only begotten Son."
"But I want more!"
We ought to start every day by
saying, "Thank You, heavenly Father. I deserved eternal damnation, but You
gave me eternal life. How may I serve You today?
Praising God is acknowledging
His attributes. I try to be aware when I pray that God is the ever-present,
all-powerful, all-knowing, loving heavenly Father. I don't praise Him because
He needs me to tell Him who He is. He knows who He is. I am the one who needs
to keep His divine attributes constantly in my mind. I try to keep the
knowledge of God's presence foremost in my thoughts. No matter where I go, He
is with me.
I'm always disturbed when I
hear people asking God to "be there." It's like we are questioning
His omnipresence. The same goes for asking God to be with our missionaries. We
have the assurance of Scripture that He will be with them unto the ends of the
earth. We can confidently acknowledge that He will neither leave us nor forsake
us. We ought to thank God for His presence and ask Him to bring to our minds
anything that may be keeping us from having perfect fellowship with Him.
Prayer: Father
God, teach me to practice the awareness of Your presence and accept the
sufficiency of Your attributes.
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