The situations that we tend to find
ourselves on should not let us down, we need to know that through it all and
all times we need to pray, when we wake up in the morning, the first thing we
need to do is to close our eyes and thank God for blessing us with the
opportunity to see another day.
We use transport to get us to work,
whether be it our cars or public transport, upon our destination, we need to
thank God for keeping us safe along the way, for preventing possible accidents
that could have happened without our knowledge, we need to pray at all times.
Yes even you who has been looking for a job for so long now must never give up
on praying, yes you should continue praying and God is faithful and will never
let you down.
When you happy or sad pray, pray at all
times and not when you happy only, even when you see that you are about to face
death in the eye, you need to pray, prayer keeps us alive, there are those who
are in hospitals who cannot pray for themselves and needs us to pray for them,
if we cease praying for them, their lives might be affected as our prayers are
keeping them alive, even us who are alive and healthy, the are some people out
there praying for our well being, praying for us to be alive and not to be
harmed, why cant we do the same and pray also for those who needs us?.
When life seems hard for you or you don’t
see a point of being alive, you need not despair, pray!! Prayer is
communicating and talking to God Almighty, no matter the persecutions we pass
or the hatred we face, we must not stop praying, during the lunch hour time at
work you need to use it to thank God for keeping you safe until that far as we
don’t know how the day will unfolds but God knows that, the gift of life is a
very beautiful gift and we need to show God Almighty we appreciate it by thanking
Him through prayer all the time.
Without prayer we are nothing, the Holy
Survivors gospel group has a song named o
mamele thapelo (listen to prayer). God is waiting to hear our prayers and
answer them. To God Be The Glory.
By Teboho Masakala
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