The Importance of Meditation
How to Pray from the Heart
By Writegrrl, published May 23, 2007
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It has nothing to do with your own will power or in your own strength, but in a higher power help for your in your time of need. One thing to keep in mind is to be honest when expressing your feelings to God even if your confused or angry, but always do this with courtesy. Those who do not read the Bible and have a close understanding of what's going on will find it hard to swallow the jagged horse pill life throws at them. I am here to tell you that it isn't strange for you to feel hurt, confused, melancholy, angry, depressed, or empty while you are living in this world full of few ups and more downs. It is better to feel your pain unrepressed to make help you realize the areas you need more assistance with. Knowing your strengths and weaknesses gives you a better look at yourself, and the improvements you will need to become a stronger person.
However, one cannot put the task upon his or herself to make things happen, but to depend on the guidance of God to help you through your crisis. Each crisis has a lesson that must be learned. The lesson could shed a light to your weakness or lack of knowledge about a subject. In addition, the lesson could show you the strength you never thought you had. In order to gain the knowledge of life, and receiver the help one needs to muscle through life's challenges it begins with prayer. It is important to acknowledge the fact that everything that happens in ones life does not always have to do with the ones decisions. Moreover, ones true purpose is not always what it seems to be.
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