Prayer fails quite often for obvious reasons:
- I don’t spend enough time doing it
- I’m not really committed to it
- Deep down I feel I don’t deserve grace, mercy, and other blessings
Sound familiar?
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Prayer fails quite often for obvious reasons:
Sound familiar?
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It’s been just over three years since I began the process of starting each day on my knees. How long has it been for you?
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Truth be told about prayerful people. On the outside looking in, they look like they have life all figured out and are blessed beyond measure with minimal challenges.
Reality check: They struggle just as much (or more) with the things everyone else does. If you click the hyperlink “Blog” below in “Next Blog“, you’ll get a one-sentence crystalized summary of what I mean…
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Dear Son, I was wondering about my own temptation to go through the motions, like last night as we said our dinner time prayer. I wanted to add an additional, timely petition that all homeless people would have a warm place to sleep. But I didn’t. Last night (Jan 4) was, after all, Orlando’s coldest night in a year.
Anyone else ever feel like this? If yes, how do you overcome it? If no, how do you avoid it?
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Praying for ourselves comes naturally, and can occur at any time because we have intimate knowledge no one else has, except God.
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