"Prayer requires more of the heart
than the tongue."
~Adam Clarke
Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.
As a drought continued for what seemed an eternity, a small community of farmers was in a quandary as to what to do. Rain was important to keep their crops healthy and sustain the way of life of the townspeople.
As the problem became more acute, a local pastor called a prayer meeting to ask for rain.
Many people arrived. The pastor greeted most of them as they filed in. As he walked to the front of the church to officially begin the meeting he noticed most people were chatting across the aisles and socializing with friends. When he reached the front his thoughts were on quieting the attendees and starting the meeting.
His eyes scanned the crowd as he asked for quiet. He noticed an eleven year-old girl sitting quietly in the front row. Her face was beaming with excitement. Next to her, poised and ready for use, was a bright red umbrella. The little girl's beauty and innocence made the pastor smile as he realized how much faith she possessed. No one else in the congregation had brought an umbrella.
All came to pray for rain, but the little girl had come expecting God to answer.
~Author Unknown
P.S:
The power of prayer can never be underestimated.Prayers always work....
when they come from faith/belief/trust...and
from a place of infinite joy and gratitude
for the blessings already received.
When it seems that prayers
are not being answered...they may be
steeped in negativity.....laced with doubt,insecurity,fear and lack.
How one chooses to pray
makes the difference.
Namaste,
Bhagya
than the tongue."
~Adam Clarke
Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.
Expect An Answer
As a drought continued for what seemed an eternity, a small community of farmers was in a quandary as to what to do. Rain was important to keep their crops healthy and sustain the way of life of the townspeople.
As the problem became more acute, a local pastor called a prayer meeting to ask for rain.
Many people arrived. The pastor greeted most of them as they filed in. As he walked to the front of the church to officially begin the meeting he noticed most people were chatting across the aisles and socializing with friends. When he reached the front his thoughts were on quieting the attendees and starting the meeting.
His eyes scanned the crowd as he asked for quiet. He noticed an eleven year-old girl sitting quietly in the front row. Her face was beaming with excitement. Next to her, poised and ready for use, was a bright red umbrella. The little girl's beauty and innocence made the pastor smile as he realized how much faith she possessed. No one else in the congregation had brought an umbrella.
All came to pray for rain, but the little girl had come expecting God to answer.
~Author Unknown
P.S:
when they come from faith/belief/trust...and
from a place of infinite joy and gratitude
for the blessings already received.
When it seems that prayers
are not being answered...they may be
steeped in negativity.....laced with doubt,insecurity,fear and lack.
How one chooses to pray
makes the difference.
Namaste,
Bhagya
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