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What should we remember when we pray?

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When we pray, we should remember God's past faithfulness and meditate on His works.

The psalmist calls for remembrance in Psalm 143:5, stating, 'I remember the days of old; I meditate on all Thy works.' This act of remembrance is vital as it directs our focus away from our circumstances toward God's unchanging character and past deliverances. Reflecting on God's faithfulness in the past encourages believers to trust Him in the present, especially as they approach Him in prayer. The act of meditating on God's works cultivates a spirit of gratitude and confidence, emphasizing that His ability to answer our prayers is rooted in His sovereign control over all things. This practice helps believers to approach God with a heart full of faith and assurance that He is indeed able to respond to their requests.
Scripture References: Psalm 143:5, Jeremiah 6:16

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