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<blockquote data-quote="seashale76" data-source="post: 71900746" data-attributes="member: 95814"><p>Prayer has been called 'the breath of the soul'. Prayer is an act of spiritual communion with and glorification of God- and when we do so- we are also united with all of the spiritual world. Prayer encompasses praise, thanksgiving, and petition. It is supposed to be the goal of a Christian to learn to pray without ceasing (as per I Thess. 5:17). This is literally learning to be with God in your thoughts- where one unites their mind with their heart. In effect, it is a constant acknowledgment of God's presence. The effect of prayer is the Holy Spirit strengthening our faith, hope, love, consoles us, empowers us to do good works- and essentially gives us everything that is truly good for us. Prayer is NOT just about petitioning God for things like healing. One that has achieved true prayer of the heart will be saved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seashale76, post: 71900746, member: 95814"] Prayer has been called 'the breath of the soul'. Prayer is an act of spiritual communion with and glorification of God- and when we do so- we are also united with all of the spiritual world. Prayer encompasses praise, thanksgiving, and petition. It is supposed to be the goal of a Christian to learn to pray without ceasing (as per I Thess. 5:17). This is literally learning to be with God in your thoughts- where one unites their mind with their heart. In effect, it is a constant acknowledgment of God's presence. The effect of prayer is the Holy Spirit strengthening our faith, hope, love, consoles us, empowers us to do good works- and essentially gives us everything that is truly good for us. Prayer is NOT just about petitioning God for things like healing. One that has achieved true prayer of the heart will be saved. [/QUOTE]
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