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What does the Bible say about entering the Lord's house?

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The Bible teaches us to enter the Lord's house with thanksgiving and praise, acknowledging His goodness and mercy (Psalm 100:4-5).

According to Psalm 100:4-5, we are instructed to enter the Lord's gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. This practice highlights the importance of our attitude when we approach God's presence, reminding us to focus on His goodness and the mercy He extends to us. As believers, we recognize that it is not merely a physical space we enter but a sacred gathering where we encounter the Lord, reflecting the joy and reverence that should accompany our worship.
Scripture References: Psalm 100:4-5

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