The habit of prayer is no burden to any one, for we can pray
worthily at any time, in any place, and any posture. Even the motion of the
lips is not necessary; the mind and heart can be engaged in it when we read or
converse or go about our daily work. Moreover prayer produces a delicious
feeling of hope and rest in God; and this feeling is worth more than the
happiness that wealth can purchase or the world give.
God respects not the arithmetic of our prayers, how many
they are; nor the rhetoric of our prayers, how elegant they are; nor the music
of our prayers, how melodious they are; nor the logic of our prayers, how
methodical they are; but the sincerity of our prayers, how heart-sprung they
are.
Anonymous
Lord, teach us to pray!
~Luke 11:1
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