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Scriptures Memorization: Sing Your Joy with Praise Psalms 100:4 / 502

Gayla Sterrett Episode 502

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Discover how the practice of memorizing scripture can greatly enhance your spiritual journey and daily life. In this episode, we dive into the uplifting messages found in Psalms 100 and 104, emphasizing how gratitude can reshape our mindsets. With engaging discussions, we share practical memorization tips that allow these powerful verses to become a living part of our everyday routine. 

Join us as we explore why these scriptures, filled with joy and praise, are vital for bolstering our spiritual lives. By learning to hear, read, write, and speak these passages regularly, we cultivate a heart filled with thankfulness. Not only do these verses serve as a foundation for worship, but they can foster a mindset of positivity and hope. 

Whether you're a seasoned scripture follower or just beginning your journey, this episode will inspire you to reconnect with these meaningful words and incorporate them into your daily expressions of gratitude. Let's embrace the power of praise together! Don't forget to tune in and share your favorite lines with us!

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Welcome back to God's Loving Sacrifice Memorization Podcast. We are on our second unit of praise this week. Remember, hear it, read it, write it, speak it. Let's try memorizing these scriptures. Go to my website, go to the memorization tab each week and find a printable sheet with the scripture on it for that week. This week we are doing Psalms 104. And I'm sure a lot of you have heard this one, probably even sang it, but it goes.

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Enter into his gates with thanksgiving and into his courts with praise, be thankful to him and bless his name. Psalms 100 is one of the shortest and most exuberant passages in the Bible. It takes about 30 seconds to read it and if you read it aloud every morning for a month, you'll automatically have all five verses memorized for the rest of your life. There are no negative passages, there's no sorrows, there's no warnings, there's no problem. It's just shouting and singing and knowing to be thankful. Isn't that a great scripture?

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Psalms 104, enter into his gates with thanksgiving and into his courts with praise, be thankful to him and bless his name. Last week's was 1 Peter 1, 3. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord, jesus Christ, who, according to his abundant mercy, has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. All right, that's one and two of our praise, and you need to hear it, read it, write it and speak it. If you need some daily wisdom, check out Wisdom for the Day at wisdomforthedayorg. It's hosted by my good friend Rick, and it's insightful and inspiring. So let's look at today's scripture again one more time. Psalms 104. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving and to his courts with praise. Be thankful to him and bless his name. Hear it, read it, write it, speak it.

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