Thoughts and Prayersਨਮੂਨਾ

One of the most important factors in any relationship is communication, and that’s exactly what prayer is -- having a conversation with God. Imagine how terrible your relationships would be if you only talked randomly with the other person, said what you had to say, and left the conversation before they could respond. It wouldn’t be great! David, the author of Psalm 5:3, gives us insight into his relationship with God, setting aside time in his day to speak to God and patiently wait for God’s response. What would that look like for you?
Make time today to meet with God when you’re not in a rush to get to the next thing, and plan time to listen just as much as you speak.
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It seems like everyone is sending thoughts and prayers nowadays, doesn’t it? That is great and all, but if we’re being honest, prayer can sometimes feel complicated, can’t it? Have you ever wondered if you’re getting it right or wrong? Is there a right and wrong way to pray? In this devotional, we’ll discover the power of honesty and authenticity when it comes to our personal experience of prayer.
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