Discipleship | Prayer

UNCEASING PRAYER
You’ve heard people say, “I don’t know what to pray about.” Or, they will get a prayer list and pray for missionaries because they don’t know what else to do. A lady said to me not too long ago, “I can’t pray for more than two minutes at a time. What can I do?” When people say that to me, I reply, “What have you been thinking or worrying about this last week? Pray about that.” Convert your thoughts into prayer. As we are called to unceasing thinking, so we are called to unceasing prayer. The difference is not that prayer is thinking about other things, but that prayer is thinking in dialogue. It is a move from self-centered monologue to a conversation with God. Leadership, Winter 1982, Page 29.

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