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What should be the chief end of our prayers as Christians?

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The chief end of our prayers should be to glorify God and recount His praises (Psalm 9:14).

The purpose of our prayers is not merely to seek relief from suffering or to fulfill our immediate desires but to glorify God in all circumstances. Psalm 9:14 teaches that our prayers should revolve around the intention to show forth all God's praises for His salvation. When we pray with this purpose, we align our desires with God's ultimate plans for our lives. It shifts our focus from self-centered requests to an outward expression of gratitude and acknowledgment of God's sovereignty. In this way, our suffering and prayers lead us to a deeper understanding of God’s grace, empowering us to share His story with others and magnify His name in the community of believers.
Scripture References: Psalm 9:14, Philippians 1:19-21, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

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