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Tuesday, August 20, 2013


Prayer is not asking
It is a longing of the soul. 
It is daily admission of one's weakness. 
It is better in prayer to have a heart without words 
 than words without a heart.

~Mahatma Gandhi
~

Prayer is talking to God.
He knows our hearts, therefore, 
He understands even our silences.
Even if you do not believe in God
We all think words and feelings.
It is a way of working out our mistakes
and our sadness.
It is our own inner workings,
which no one ever knows 
unless we choose to share.

Our worlds are in many ways the same.
We all need the same things to live.
We all need the basics like air, water and food to live.
We all long to be loved and accepted.
We are all human.
Those who believe in God pray 
and those who don't will hope or wish for things. 
All in a very similar quiet way. 
Whether you choose too share your thoughts 
with God and believe or not, 
He still hears you.
He still loves you.
He still knows your heart and soul.

When you have had a bad day
and you need to talk to someone 
and you have no one 
remember you always have God. 
YOU are NEVER alone.

I often feel so alone in this world.
Finding myself with no one to talk to 
about the simple 
or sad things happening 
in my life or around me. 
These times get me frustrated. 
We act before we think sometimes. 
When I finally realize I am not alone I pray. 
I give it to God and let it go. 
I ask Him to help me with those issues 
and I rest in faith 
that he will do what is right in his time. 
Not in my time. 
I cannot even understand his reasoning, 
His how or his when. 
I certainly know it will be in a way 
I have not thought of... 
because in hindsight we all want things done our way. 
We must have faith in His decisions. 
They will be what HE sees as best for us in the long run

Do you believe in God? 
Do you have faith in His words and deeds?
Do you have Hope in your heart?
Do you find happiness in your dreams?
What works for you?

Feel free to leave comments!

Much Love from me to you! 
 

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