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No Thought For Today Part 2

I I arose with a grateful heart Disciplined by the Scripture I lack the smarts or the art To fake it till I make it, Sister II When I have done daily devotions Talked & prayed with passers by And still feel sad, no explanations I stop thinking: say prayers from memory ## I am grateful for any question, Victors today, as we whivstudy theology, ought to have an encouraging words. It follows as a post today: "I don't know how to pray."

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Date: 5/18/2022 7:15:00 AM
Thanks for sharing his way of praying, Anil. I pray as I awake each morning, throughout the day and just before falling asleep at night. Prayer is more of a communication with God as I live each day I'm given. My prayers are with you, Bill
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Date: 5/17/2022 5:21:00 AM
Anil, your thoughts are deep - makes me wonder! What I understand - people can pray in many different ways - prayer is healing. I often pray to my parents to show me the right path. Blessings ~ Mala
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Date: 5/16/2022 11:29:00 AM
Hello Anil Deo, I pray every evening. I pray for my family I pray for the sick family and friends. Then i have a chat with God. I do this every evening. Blessinbgs my friend.
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Date: 5/16/2022 9:01:00 AM
No matter how well things are going...there is a soul-hunger, our missing entire awareness of being totally one with God in spirit -- when in heaven. "Father, why has Thou forsaken me!?" As Christ's spirit started to ascend, the lesser-body recognition cried out, seeming left alone, deserted to the cold, impacted flesh.
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Date: 5/16/2022 5:18:00 AM
I pray a lot but I'm often distracted. Shows I don't know how to pray.
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Anil Deo
Date: 5/16/2022 5:44:00 AM
I don't think so my brother in Jesus Christ. I'll explain

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