The throne of grace is to be approached with:
~ Enlarged Expectations ~
“If it is a throne, it should be approached with enlarged expectations. We do not come, as it were, in prayer only to where God dispenses His favors to the poor or to the backdoor of the house of mercy to receive the scraps, though that were more than we deserve…but when we pray we are standing in the palace, on the glittering floor of the great King’s own reception room. In prayer we stand where angels bow with veiled faces…and shall we come there with stunted requests and narrow, contracted faith? He is a King who distributes pieces of broad gold…do not bring before God stinted petitions and narrow desires, but remember – as high as the heaves are above the earth, so high are His ways above your ways and His thoughts above your thoughts. Ask, therefore, after a God-like fashion, for great things, for you are before a great throne. Oh, that we always felt this when we came before the throne of grace, for then He would do for us, ‘exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.’ (Eph. 3:20).”
-Charles Spurgeon,“The Power of Prayer in a Believer’s Life”

This is good, and encouraging!
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Yes! It has made me want to fall to my knees more often, and to come before our Father’s throne with a heart full of wonder, respect, and gratefulness! ❤️
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Yes! Jesus so strongly encouraged us to have complete confidence in our Father, the way I see in the gospels that He had confidence in His Father, it stirs me to believe Him for things I would not have thought possible, and I’ve seen Him do some things I almost didn’t dare hope, yet did hope because I saw in the Bible that they were things God would want to do!
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