Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise;
give thanks to Him and praise His name.
Psalm 100:4
Psalm 100 holds the key to intimacy with God. Using that key we can unlock a powerful encounter with Him, just as David was able to thousands of years ago.
The first thing to remember is that there are gates between heaven and earth. The Book of Revelation explains that each gate is made from a single pearl—the pearly gates.
The good news is that when we are saved by Jesus, God forgives our sins and adopts us as sons and daughters; He becomes our heavenly Father. Do royal children have the right to enter the Kingdom? Absolutely!
Remember the older brother in the story of the prodigal son? The one who stayed home and obeyed his father? He complains that the father never even gave him a young goat but threw a great party for the wayward son. ‘My son,’ the father said, ‘you are always with me, and everything I have is yours.’ All he had to do was ask.
Here’s how to do that:
Step 1: We cause the gates of heaven to open by thanking God for all He has done. Thank Him for lots of different things, or for one thing over and over. If nothing particular comes to mind, just say “thank You, Lord,” over and over. Musical people can sing songs of thanksgiving. After an hour or two (or maybe simply a couple of minutes) we stop thinking about ourselves and our problems, and find ourselves focused on eternity. The atmosphere changes. It’s time to move onto praise.
Step 2: It is time to come into His courts and enter the very presence of God. We do this by praising Him. Again, we can praise Him for many different things—Who He is, what He has done, what He is going to do, for example. Or we can focus on one thing and praise Him for that over and over. If nothing comes to mind, simply declare “I praise You, Lord!” Musical people can sing songs of praise.
Step 3: At some point we will sense a powerful intimacy with God. In this place it is easy to discern what is important to Him, and just how to pray. Often we experience insights and receive strategies about Kingdom plans. Sometimes He gives us things, and not just in the spirit.
Don’t be like the older son who served his father diligently but never knew how to receive anything back. We have a generous Father who loves to give gifts to His children.
Go and spend some time with Him in His courts now.
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Dear Father,
We love to come before Your throne of grace…to thank You for how wonderful and awesome and incredible You are! And to sing our praises from our grateful hearts! May we never hesitate to seek You and ask our heavenly Father for the things that You have promised! You are such a good, gracious, loving God! In Jesus’ name, we pray and ask.
Amen.