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I get it all wrong!

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Ever since my husband died my life has been up and down with a lot of turmoil and confusion in it. Especially when it comes to new relationships. I pray to God for guidance and direction and try to listen to His still quiet voice but I seem to be getting it all wrong. I use my prayer language, praying in the Spirit and allowing the Holy Spirit to take over when I don't have the words to pray myself. I don't understand that when I pray in this way, I misunderstand what God is saying to me so often. When a person allows the Holy Spirt to take over in prayer, your prayer then comes directly from God. How can it be possible to misunderstand this?
 
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