☆ August 6, 2012 ☆
Long time…

Dear God,

I haven’t written you a letter in a while. Uhm… How’s it going? I’m okay, I guess. I haven’t been the best child to You. You have to know that I’m sorry for that. Actually, I went to confessions the other day so I could be forgiven on Your terms and not mine. 

Anyway, I’m rambling. I couldn’t sleep, so I thought I’d write to say that I’ll do my best. I’ll do my best with whatever You have given me for right now. I can’t worry about the future because I can’t control what You’ve planned for me anyway. I can’t worry about the past because I don’t regret anything that You set before me. That’s all I have in my power - to be present… in Your presence. Everyday.

It’s going to be hard, but hopefully, I can listen long enough to hear You coach me through everything. 

So that’s it. Just checking in. I love You. Goodnight.

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☆ 9 months ago

☆ April 16, 2012 ☆
how can i speak to you
asks Anonymous

Are you not speaking to me right now?

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☆ December 29, 2011 ☆
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☆ November 21, 2011 ☆
spiritualinspiration:

10 Tips to Help Your Prayer Life

1. Choose a specific place to pray away from  distractions so you can concentrate. Ringing phones and crying children  will sabotage your “quiet time” before it gets started.
2. Pray at the same time every day, if at all  possible. Make it part of your regular routine and it will become habit.  Write it into your schedule and then treat it just like a daily  appointment.
3. Pray out loud. Many people can pray under their  breath or in their minds for long periods and still maintain intensity,  but for most of us it’s a quick ticket to dreamland. When we pray out  loud we have to form intelligent sentences. We have to concentrate more  on what we’re praying about.
4. Keep a note pad handy so you can jot down  different things that come to mind while you’re before the Lord.  Sometimes you’ll get great ideas totally unrelated to what you’ve been  praying about. If you jot them down you can quickly get back to the  topic at hand without being too distracted.
5. Make a list to keep track of your prayer needs.  This can be done several ways. Prayer needs can be listed by category  like “Church,” “Family,” or “Unsaved friends.” Or they may be listed by  the days of the week. Each day you pray for a different set of needs.  You may want to include prayer everyday for a different area of society  that has a tremendous influence on the direction of our nation. These  seven categories include 1) the church and religion, 2) the family and  the home, 3) the media, 4) government, 5) education, 6) business and  commerce, and 7) the arts and entertainment.
6. Redeem time for praying out of unused corners of  your schedule. Those who have to drive to work can use the time talking  with the Lord instead of screaming at traffic (just don’t close your  eyes!). Busy homemakers can combine prayer with housework, especially if  the task doesn’t require a lot of concentration. Joggers, swimmers and  cyclists can use their workout time for prayer. Sometimes my best times  with the Lord have been chats during long, early morning walks or jogs  along the beach.
7. Change the pace during your prayer time. Include  praise, thanksgiving and singing as well as petition. Spend some of your  time reflecting on the Scripture, meditating on it and digesting its  meaning.
8. Keep a prayer journal. Here are two variations of  this idea. The first is to keep track of what you prayed for and when  you prayed for it. Leave a space to jot down the answer when it comes.  This will help you to keep alert to God’s answer so you can thank Him  promptly. Sometimes prayer answers come in the back door and you don’t  want them to slip by you. The second variation is to write the entire  prayer in your journal. Make it a personal letter to the Lord on a daily  basis. Just write “Dear Lord” instead of “Dear Diary.”
9. Pray with someone else. Though some prayers can  only be said in solitude, there will be times when you’ll want to join  hearts with another person in prayer. If you commit to meet on a regular  basis, the accountability can really help build consistency. Such  prayer trysts can become powerful, life-changing events.
10. Pray one-sentence prayers. If the thought of  laboring over a topic wears you out, pray short, sincere prayers  instead. A sentence or two may be all that’s needed to exhaust the topic  for you for the time being. If so, just move on to the next item  without feeling guilty for your brevity.

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spiritualinspiration:

10 Tips to Help Your Prayer Life

1. Choose a specific place to pray away from distractions so you can concentrate. Ringing phones and crying children will sabotage your “quiet time” before it gets started.

2. Pray at the same time every day, if at all possible. Make it part of your regular routine and it will become habit. Write it into your schedule and then treat it just like a daily appointment.

3. Pray out loud. Many people can pray under their breath or in their minds for long periods and still maintain intensity, but for most of us it’s a quick ticket to dreamland. When we pray out loud we have to form intelligent sentences. We have to concentrate more on what we’re praying about.

4. Keep a note pad handy so you can jot down different things that come to mind while you’re before the Lord. Sometimes you’ll get great ideas totally unrelated to what you’ve been praying about. If you jot them down you can quickly get back to the topic at hand without being too distracted.

5. Make a list to keep track of your prayer needs. This can be done several ways. Prayer needs can be listed by category like “Church,” “Family,” or “Unsaved friends.” Or they may be listed by the days of the week. Each day you pray for a different set of needs. You may want to include prayer everyday for a different area of society that has a tremendous influence on the direction of our nation. These seven categories include 1) the church and religion, 2) the family and the home, 3) the media, 4) government, 5) education, 6) business and commerce, and 7) the arts and entertainment.

6. Redeem time for praying out of unused corners of your schedule. Those who have to drive to work can use the time talking with the Lord instead of screaming at traffic (just don’t close your eyes!). Busy homemakers can combine prayer with housework, especially if the task doesn’t require a lot of concentration. Joggers, swimmers and cyclists can use their workout time for prayer. Sometimes my best times with the Lord have been chats during long, early morning walks or jogs along the beach.

7. Change the pace during your prayer time. Include praise, thanksgiving and singing as well as petition. Spend some of your time reflecting on the Scripture, meditating on it and digesting its meaning.

8. Keep a prayer journal. Here are two variations of this idea. The first is to keep track of what you prayed for and when you prayed for it. Leave a space to jot down the answer when it comes. This will help you to keep alert to God’s answer so you can thank Him promptly. Sometimes prayer answers come in the back door and you don’t want them to slip by you. The second variation is to write the entire prayer in your journal. Make it a personal letter to the Lord on a daily basis. Just write “Dear Lord” instead of “Dear Diary.”

9. Pray with someone else. Though some prayers can only be said in solitude, there will be times when you’ll want to join hearts with another person in prayer. If you commit to meet on a regular basis, the accountability can really help build consistency. Such prayer trysts can become powerful, life-changing events.

10. Pray one-sentence prayers. If the thought of laboring over a topic wears you out, pray short, sincere prayers instead. A sentence or two may be all that’s needed to exhaust the topic for you for the time being. If so, just move on to the next item without feeling guilty for your brevity.

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Dear God,

I’ve been dreaming about the most ridiculous things. I’ve been dreaming about my friends, but in the most unexpected ways. Do these dreams truly reveal what they mean to me? Because if it does, I have a lot of reflection and prayer ahead of me. They were nothing less than shocking. I don’t really know where to go form here because these dreams have changed the way I see them…

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☆ 1 year ago

☆ November 8, 2011 ☆
Dear God,

A lot has happened to me since I’ve stopped writing You letters. What good is it to write it down and send it to the unknown, when I’ve learned how to call on You with my heart. These letters seem so distancing now that I’ve begun to bind my heart to You. 

Still, there is a sense of fulfillment in recording the change that I feel in me. It is nothing less than profound. Lord, my cup overflows at the sound of Your name.

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☆ 1 year ago

God has given me the gift of wisdom. I know now that I cannot use it without inviting His graces into my heart. It is in that genuine moment of humility that I heard the voice of the Lord and my heart rejoiced in His presence.

Thank You, Father, for hearing my cry for help. You truly are Almighty and I shall not allow anyone to doubt that in my presence.

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☆ September 14, 2011 ☆
loveistodismissyourfears:

Reading up on how to become a woman of the Lord, go Proverbs 31 wife! Keep inspiring me!

loveistodismissyourfears:

Reading up on how to become a woman of the Lord, go Proverbs 31 wife! Keep inspiring me!

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