Quotes about pray
prayer heart support
Support your priests with your love and prayers, that they may always be shepherds after Christ’s heart Pope Francis
prayer silence scripture
The Lord speaks to us through the Scriptures and in our prayer. Let us learn to keep silence before him, as we meditate upon the Gospel. Pope Francis
prayer kneeling praying
The mystery of the Cross, a mystery of love, can only be understood in prayer. Pray and weep, kneeling before the Cross. Pope Francis
prayer accompany-us suffering
In the moment of hardship, we ask why some things happen. In those moments of suffering, questioning prayers that do not ask for explanations but beg the Lord to accompany us are the most useful Pope Francis
prayer heart needs
Let's ask ourselves: are we open to the Holy Spirit, do I pray to him to enlighten me, to make me more sensitive to the things of God? And this is a prayer we need to pray every day, every day: Holy Spirit may my heart be open to the Word of God, may my heart be open to good, may my heart be open to the beauty of God, every day. Pope Francis
prayer iraq generosity
Lord, with so much violence in Iraq, may we persevere in our prayer and generosity. Pope Francis
prayer flames alive
Let us keep the flame of faith alive through prayer and the sacraments: let us make sure we do not forget God. Pope Francis
prayer may helping
I join the March for Life in Washington with my prayers. May God help us respect all life, especially the most vulnerable. Pope Francis
praying lord word-of-god
The one who listens attentively to the Word of God and truly prays, always asks the Lord: what is your will for me? Pope Francis
prayer fruit bears
Vocations are born in prayer and from prayer; and only in prayer can they persevere and bear fruit. Pope Francis
prayer miracle heaven
I’m saying a prayer. Maybe you ought to, too. It’s going to take us a miracle to get through this.” Whether he was serious or not, Claire sent the prayer up toward heaven, and she thought the others did, too. So it seemed kind of miraculous when the doorbell rang. “At least they’re getting more polite when they try to kill us,” Shane said. Rachel Caine
prayer being-thankful shapes
My prayer was always: 'Lord, if You bless me, I'll thank You: but if You don't, I'll be thankful for what I have. I have plenty. I'm in good shape.' Phil Robertson
prayer mean two
Two of the central ingredients to our family are food and faith, so sitting down together and thanking God for the food He's provided means everything to us. Prayer is a natural part of our lives - not only around the dinner table but all day long. Phil Robertson
prayer wings praying
Pray the largest prayers.pray not for crutches but for wings. Phillips Brooks
prayer men stronger
Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men! Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Prayer is not conquering God's reluctance, but taking hold of God's willingness. Phillips Brooks
prayer lying gods-will
Nothing lies beyond the reach of prayer except that which lies outside the will of God. Phillips Brooks
prayer thinking wings
Pray the largest prayers. You cannot think a prayer so large that God, in answering it, will not wish you had made it larger. Pray not for crutches but for wings. Phillips Brooks
prayer voice giving
The things, good Lord, that we pray for, give us the grace to labour for', as Sir Thomas More expressed it. The inner voice of prayer expresses itself naturally in action, just as the inner voice of my brain guides all my bodily actions. Philip Yancey
prayer race goal
prayer, and only prayer, restores my vision to one that more resembles God's. i awake from blindness to see that wealth lurks as a terrible danger, not a goal worth striving for; that value depends not on race or status but on the image of God every person bears; that no amount of effort to improve physical beauty has much relevance for the world beyond. Philip Yancey
prayer doe answers
...to see that God does answer, in great things as well as small, the prayers of those who put their trust in Him will strengthen the faith of multitudes. Philip Yancey
prayer heart soul
Only in prayer can we learn to love God with all our heart, mind and soul. Philip Yancey
prayer soul stillness
Prayer unfolds in the stillness of the soul. Philip Yancey
prayer
Prayer is - not just bowing your head a few times a day, it pervades all of life. Philip Yancey
prayer pool gods-love
Prayer enters the pool of God's love and widens outward. Philip Yancey
prayer alliances world
God formed an alliance based on the world as it is, full of flaws, whereas prayer calls God to account for the world as it should be. Philip Yancey
prayer humans
Prayer is a place where God and humans meet. Philip Yancey
prayer company
Prayer is - keeping company with God. Philip Yancey
prayer declaration dependence
Prayer is a declaration of dependence upon God. Philip Yancey
prayer want-something desire
If God doesn't want something for me, I shouldn't want it either. Spending time in meditative prayer, getting to know God, helps align my desires with God's. Philip Yancey
prayer believe listening
Some who attempt prayer never have the sense of anyone listening on the other end. They blame themselves for doing it wrong.... Prayer requires the faith to believe that God listens. Philip Yancey
prayer shopping way
For me, prayer is not so much me setting out a shopping list of requests for God to consider as it is a way of keeping company with God. Philip Yancey
prayer believe irritation
Like all good things, prayer requires some discipline. Yet I believe that life with God should seem more like friendship than duty. Prayer includes moments of ecstasy and also dullness, mindless distraction and acute concentration, flashes of joy and bouts of irritation. In other words, prayer has features in common with all relationships that matter. Philip Yancey
prayer views may
Prayer may seem at first like disengagement, a reflective time to consider God's point of view. But that vantage presses us back to accomplish God's will, the work of the kingdom. We are God's fellow workers, and as such we turn to prayer to equip us for the partnership. Philip Yancey