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Monday, January 17, 2011

Prayer

Prayer is a form of communication between man and God. Prayer becomes a means of connecting between man and God. In presenting their case in the aspect of life and aspects of Christianity.

Matthew 6:6 But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. Then your Father, who sees the hidden will repay thee.

Prayer can also be a measure of our intimacy with God's will. Because the more often we pray to God, the more close and intimate too, our relationship with Him.

So, how often do you pray to God?
And how intimate did your relationship with God? These questions will be answered when we remember and realize the times we have provided to pray to God in the days of the past.

Sometimes we do not realize that prayer is very important in life and also our Christianity. Because in Christianity is required for us to pray in many ways and a variety of circumstances.

For me, prayer is like air. The reason I say this because there is no limit prayer. Whether age limit, distance, time, conditions, and so forth. In fact, there are no walls which can hinder prayer to come to God when we pray. That's why I say, prayer is like air.

Prayer is a unique and flexible. As a reference, please read the paragraph says this: Ephesians 6:18 In every prayer and supplication, pray at all times in the Spirit, and watch it in your prayer with the request that incessantly to all the saints.

Before I knew Jesus personally, I think that prayer is only part of liturgical worship. In fact, I think, and do so only as a mere routine. So, I just do it at certain times. For example, I pray every morning, at church every week, and maybe at home too, but only a few times only. And my prayer was not real I felt in my life first. But now everything has changed, even turned 180 degrees. It happened after my acquaintance with Jesus in person, 7 years ago.

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