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Prayer Is Always On Time

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Ruby Cunningham Thomas

Do God hear me when I pray? Yes! God hear us when we pray; If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will Heald their land, see 2 Ch.7:14.

God do not always answer right away, today, tomorrow, or this month but He is always on time. Don’t give up, continue to pray have faith in God, remember faith work by love. God is never late; He always reveal Himself on time.
Out of all that has been said, the simplest way of encouragement is to go to the Lord our God with words, open your mouth and speak to Him; let Him know why you are calling on Him. Ask Him to forgive (forgive me Lord) you. It is the Lord who take away the feeling of guilt, and shame. Opening the door for us to enter into His present with thanksgiving, offering the sacrifices with the words(gratitude) of our mouth. Yes, The Lord our God except what is good, and receive us graciously, because He has forgiven us of all of our sin. He has prepared us to enter into His present.

God love to hear us when we talk to Him about our problems, our cares, and desires. And giving Him the praise, the honor and the glory, with the fruit of our lips. Take words with you, and return to the Lord. Say to Him, “Take away all iniquity; Receive us graciously. For we will offer the sacrifices of our lips, Hosea 14:2 KJV.

We serve a God of love, grace and mercy, He is the God of peace, the only true and living God. He is the everlasting King! The whole earth trembles at his anger. The nations cannot stand up to His wrath, see Jeremiah. 10:10 NIV.
Blessed is he who drink of this cup, the Word of God. for it is the Holy Spirit who anoints our heads with oil, causing our cup to run over with wisdom and knowledge of the word; to pour out unto others.
Out of all God’s creations male and female, humans alone were created in the image and likeness of God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. This in itself place us in a condition to fellowship with our creator and maker. It was God who said come to Him with words (say something speak to Him). As my spiritual eye see a little wheel, a prayer wheel turning. Communicating with God the Father through Jesus Christ His Son who intercede our prayers, and The Holy Spirit lead, and fill us, and guide us in our prayer life.

Therefore, a Prayer life require a foundation, and that foundation must be built on the character, the supreme power of God. Learning the how too prefect our prayer life, requires getting to know God, we must put in our time in studding the Word. Never forgetting the big picture of the seabed, the water, the earth, book of Genesis, the dust of the earth man was formed from, but the spirit of life, is the Breath of God. It was the garden of Eden where God introduced the man Adam to His Holy world. Yes, this is where man began, there was no sin in the holy place in God’s world.

God characteristics, having common interests, Adam walking, talking and fellowshipping with God. Nevertheless; God’s loving and sharing with Adam (man) shows them being with common interest. All this happen before the fall (the sin).
Prayer and fellowship are a divine promise: the Lord is near to all who call upon Him, in truth, see Ps. 145:18. Without a doubt, yes, the Lord our God hear us when we call upon His name in truth. Isaiah with simple encouraging word advise us: “Seek the Lord while he may be found; call upon Him while He is near, see Is. 55:6.

The Instruction of Christ concerning prayer (some will receive because they hear what the spirit is saying, and some will miss it because they hear with their physical ear only) with a parable of the unjust judge: Men ought to always pray; and not to faint. There was in a city a judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man: And there was a widow in that city: and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of my adversary. And He would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear Not God nor regard man; Yet because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her, least by her continual coming she weary me. And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith. And shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bears long with them? I tell you He will avenge them speedily, see Lu.18:1-8a. Yes, God hear us when we pray!
Written By Ruby Thomas

Prayer is an essential part of many people’s lives. It has been practiced for thousands of years and holds a significant place in many religions. Prayer is a way for people to communicate with a higher power, seek guidance, and express gratitude. But beyond these spiritual benefits, prayer can also bring a sense of peace and calmness to our everyday lives.

In this fast-paced world where stress and anxiety often rule, prayer can provide a much-needed solace. When we are feeling overwhelmed, we can turn to prayer to find reassurance and comfort. It is a way to connect with something greater than ourselves and feel grounded in the present moment. It can help us let go of worry and trust that everything will work out in its own time.

Moreover, prayer is always on time. It is always available to us whenever we need it, no matter where we are or what we’re doing. We can pray during our morning commute, while taking a walk in nature, or even during a stressful meeting at work. Prayer doesn’t require any specific time or place. It can be done quietly or out loud, alone or with others.

In addition, prayer can help us cultivate a sense of gratitude in our lives. By focusing on the blessings we have, we can reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. Rather than worrying about what we don’t have, we can focus on what we do have and be grateful for it. This mindset shift can help us feel more content and at peace with our lives.

In conclusion, prayer is an essential tool that we can use to bring more peace and calmness into our lives. It is always on time, always available, and can be practiced in any situation. So the next time you’re feeling overwhelmed or stressed, take a few moments to connect with a higher power through prayer. The benefits may surprise you.

Prayer Is Always On Time, even when it may not feel like it. In times of trial and uncertainty, turning to prayer can bring a sense of peace and clarity. Prayer can help us to ground ourselves and connect to a sense of purpose beyond the challenges that we face.

Whether we are seeking guidance in a tough decision, comfort in the face of loss, or strength to persevere through adversity, prayer is always available. It is a powerful tool that can help us to tap into the infinite wisdom of the universe and find the answers we need.

Even when it may seem like our prayers are going unanswered, we can trust that they are being heard. Sometimes the answers we seek come in the form of unexpected blessings, and sometimes they come as the strength and resilience we need to face whatever challenges lie ahead.

In a world that can often feel chaotic and unpredictable, prayer offers a sense of stability and comfort. It reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles and that there is always hope for a better tomorrow. The power of prayer is always with us, whether we are feeling lost or in need of guidance. So, let us always remember that prayer is always on time, and that it holds within it the hope, faith, and strength we need to face any of life’s challenges.

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