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The Prayer that Leads to Praise 
Bishop Keith Butler 

Do not fret or have any anxiety about anything, but in every circumstance and 
in everything, by prayer and petition (definite requests), with thanksgiving,
continue to make your wants known to God. Philippians 4:6 (KJV) 

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Now, Philippians 4:6 says don't be worried or anxious about anything. Be 
anxious for nothing, but in every-thing, everything. That means in your 
financial
things, in your physical things, in your relational things, in everything in 
life. In everything there are three things that you must do: pray, supplicate,
and offer thanksgiving to God for delivering you out of the situation. 

Now, in Acts, the 16th chapter, it says when Paul and Silas were taken captive, 
beaten in the city square, stripped, placed in a cold, dark, dingy dungeon
at midnight, they prayed. Now, of course, I believe that midnight was a literal 
midnight, but that midnight also represents whatever dark time is in your
life. And if you live long enough, you're going to see a midnight. But I want 
you to know you can shine some light in the middle of the darkness. 

Well this was their opportunity to miss the rest of God. Instead they began to 
pray. Instead of thinking about what was about to happen, they prayed for
God's deliverance. And they sang songs of praise to God, praising Him for their 
deliverance. They refused to take the thoughts of what their body was telling
them and what the situation was telling them. They decided to take God's 
thoughts by praying. They prayed such a prayer that it started making them 
rejoice,
so much so that there was an earthquake and their shackles fell off and the 
prison doors swung open.

Now, I know what kind of prayer that had to be. That had to be, Father, I thank 
you, you are the one who made the world. Everything is in your hands. You
are the God who is more than enough, you are my creator, you are the way maker, 
you are the one that opens the door for me, and you are the one who gives
me victory. You are the one who gives me strength. I mean, that's the kind of 
prayer that they prayed. They're praying that prayer until they came to the
place where their prayer made them praise God, and their praise led them to 
deliverance! 

And that's the kind of prayer you must pray when you are in your midnight-your 
dark situation. Pray a prayer that leads to praise and God will bring you
out just like He delivered Paul and Silas.

Scripture References: Acts 16:25-26; Philippians 4:6-8

Bishop Keith A. Butler

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