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sola fide
30th August 2002, 02:11 PM
What do you think are the most vital aspects of prayer? Is it adoration, repentance, supplication, etc? Just looking for input.
Soli Deo gloria!
ZiSunka
30th August 2002, 03:29 PM
Communication with God is the most important aspect of prayer.
It doesn't matter what you are saying or how you are saying it unless you are in relationship with God and establishing two-way communication with Him.
DaveKerwin
30th August 2002, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by lambslove
Communication with God is the most important aspect of prayer.
It doesn't matter what you are saying or how you are saying it unless you are in relationship with God and establishing two-way communication with Him.
I agree. It's not whether you spend the time asking for things, thanking God, etc. It matters that you are communicating him. How many times is the answers to our problems to read scripture and pray? That answer can be used almost every time. It always goes back to our relationship with God. If you have big issues in your life, then deal with those in prayer. If you are very excited about how God is changing you, then talk to him about that. It is important to thank God, praise God, confess sins, and so on, but more importantly that you take the time to do it !
ZiSunka
30th August 2002, 04:12 PM
Rich Mullins, the great theologian, once said that you can pray to God by eating an ice cream cone, if you do it with the intent of sharing that time and experience with God.
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