Remember that bodily exercise, when it is well ordered, as I have said, is also prayer by means of which you can please God our Lord.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Continuing a Lenten series on prayer: Prayer is co-operation with God. It is the purest exercise of the faculties God has given us - an exercise that links these faculties with the Maker to work out the intentions He had in mind in their creation.
Prayer is simply talking to God like a friend and should be the easiest thing we do each day.
I believe that the greatest form of prayer is praise to God.
God does say He will graciously entertain our prayers. He says that if we exercise faith, and if our request is in accordance with His will, He will hear us.
Certain thoughts are prayers. There are moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees.
Prayer is simply a two-way conversation between you and God.
Prayer is a privilege and the soul's sincere desire. We can move beyond routine and 'checklist' prayers and engage in meaningful prayer as we appropriately ask in faith and act, as we patiently persevere through the trial of our faith, and as we humbly acknowledge and accept 'not my will, but Thine, be done.'
Prayer is aligning ourselves with the purposes of God.
Prayer is where the action is.
When life knocks you to your knees, and it will, why, get up! If it knocks you to your knees again, as it will, well, isn't that the best position from which to pray?