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To the Faithful: are your prayers full of thanksgiving and praise to the Holy of Holies?

Psalm9 I will praise you, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in YOU; I will sing praise to YOUR name, O Most High. are you full of thanksgiving and praise in your prayers?

Public Comments

  1. Yes, I thank him for all the innocent slaughtered in the middle east, Africa, America's inner cities, etc... Yay god!!!
  2. yes i am,,,,,,,and all through the day,,,,God Bless and Merry Christmas
  3. everyday all day & every night. A M E N !
  4. Oh another religious nut case.
  5. I'm faithful in my beliefs. But I don't pray to the "Holy of Hol(l)ies". which faithful are you talking about? Muslim? Jewish? Christian? Pagan? Satanist? Buddhist? Other? just wondering.
  6. yes im very full of the holy spirit. not just on the holidays but everyday. i feel the Lord is worthy of praises all the day long. and as i continue to give him the praises and the glory he will bless me with everlasting life.
  7. That's the very first thing my wife and I do when we pray, praise His mighty name! The next thing we do is thank Him for the blessings He gives us every day. We always pray in Jesus' name. We have a relationship with Heavenly Father and He has answered many prayers. My sister was recently cured of schizophrenia, an answer to our prayers.
  8. YES, I Found that God is pleased with his chidren that thank and tell our father God how powerful we relieze he IS.
  9. Yes, they are. The Bible teaches us to "pray without ceasing", that we should "in everything gives thanks" and that we should "pray with thanksgiving always"."It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord" is in Proverbs, I believe. He is the Most High, but I have never heard God referred to as the Holy of Holies. The Holy of Holies was a part of the temple where the annual sacrifice was made, by the high priest, to "atone" for the sins of the past year. I don't recall any scripture that says we are to praise the "Holy of Holies".
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