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Willowbirch
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« Reply #15 on: September 30, 2003, 01:23:26 PM »

I agree,,,, when you are in church and you hear prayer, some 'sound' sooooo good and some are downright beautiful!!
    Some people are afraid to pray in public because they fear that they will sound foolish, or stupid....
    God hears 'all prayer' that comes from the heart.  He knows our hearts , and that is where prayer sould originate....   Saying beautiful words, will not get anything... saying heartfelt words, that is the secret prayer, no matter where it is said, that is what God hears and answers, even if the answer is no!!!!
             JOY Grin Grin
Grin I think I'd agree with that! God isn't looking for perfect grammer or poetry, He wants our hearts. (Although there's nothing wrong with poems and good grammer, lol)
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« Reply #16 on: September 30, 2003, 09:04:57 PM »

So true Willowbirch!
When we walk correctly in the sight of our Father, He knows what things we have need of before we ask Him.  And, He always goes ahead.  The prayer is in the process of being answered beore we utter it.
He is a MIGHTY God, and, He needs friends who walk correctly in His sight.  To do this we obey the commandments and go about our normal business quietly and sedately.  Our hearts are in tune with our Father if we just simply obey and show the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
It's a beautiful walk!
Love...Tamara
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