Jan. 11, 2013

Make Prayer A Habit

by Rechell Williams (author's profile)

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Make Prayer a Habit 12.28.12

The character flaws you are working on, and your tendency to stumble from time to time, don't disqualify you from God's blessings. The sin you "cherish" does that! In prayer the first thing God will want to talk to you about is usually the last thing you want to talk to Him about - namely, the sin you don't want to let go of. It will actually keep you from the place of prayer. When Adam sinned he hid from God, saying, "I heard Your voice.... and I was afraid because I was naked."

The Christian should have an appetite for prayer. He/she should want to pray. One does not have to force food upon a healthy child. Exercise, good circulation, health and labor demand food for sustenance. So it is with those who are spiritually healthy. They have an appetite for the Word of God and for prayer. So, if you don't feel like praying today, it's probably a good indication that you need to!

Rechell Williams #V69138
P.O. Box 5242
Corcoran, CA 93212

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