If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose in prayer, you’re missing out on what Christianity is all about!

Andrew Wommack
If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose...
If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose...
If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose...
If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose...
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The Bible is full of passages that teach us to commune with God. Jesus was constantly praying for people, and the Gospels are full of stories about Jesus praying for people. The Bible tells us that even when we are in difficult situations, the best thing to do is to take them to God in prayer. For example, consider Daniel’s prayer in Daniel 6:10-11.

Daniel was in a very difficult situation, but he did his best to go to God in prayer. By doing this, he was able to make it through that situation without getting harmed or killed by the king who wanted him dead. This is where our life begins. Everything that has happened after the beginning begins with prayer.

The basic nature of man is created by God and then placed into a physical body that functions according to our will set by God. When we are born, our physical body starts functioning on its own while we are still attached to the physical body through cords of energy known as “prana”. When we were born, our soul lived inside our mother for nine months before being separated from her at birth. At this point it has become attached to the physical body through the umbilical cord which allows us to breath and receive nutrients through our mouth and nose respectively.

Our spirit (our soul) still exists inside the physical body; it becomes active when we start breathing and receiving nutrients through these same channels where it can communicate with us mentally, spiritually, and physically. God has given us free will so that we can make our own choices. We can choose who to be with in this life or who not to be with (in this life). We can choose how much love we show others or how little love we show others (in this life).

We can choose what kind of person we want to be or what type of person we do not want to be (in this life). This power came from God Himself when He created man since it is something that cannot be achieved under any other circumstance because love cannot be obtained without it nor can anyone else possess it. If you do not have love for someone or something than you cannot be happy nor can you find happiness within your soul because love is what makes us happy and gives us joy because without love than there is nothing left to live for in this world because living means having love in our heart which means having joy inside yourself even if you do not realize it until death takes you away from this

Source: A Better Way To Pray

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