Prayer
Some pray everyday. It's a habit.
And some pray many, many times throughout the day. Talking with God is an ongoing, constant dialogue of gratitude and supplication. Prayer has become more than a habit... communication with the Lord has become a spiritual addiction of sorts. A necessary part of life.
Others pray more infrequently. Once in a great while, usually when the pains of life get too tough to bear on their own. Prayers for them are remembered only during times of suffering. No pain, no prayer is needed.
Despite the frequency patterns of prayer we have developed in our life, there is a basis of faith behind it all, regardless. Those who pray whether once a day, once an hour, or even once a year, pray because they believe there is One who is listening. And cares.
An atheist, of course, will never pray.
Someone who hopes that there is a God and hopes that God might help them during their struggles, may pray during the hard times.
But when that hope turns to faith and that faith approaches knowledge, prayer becomes a powerful connection between heaven and earth. A help and a blessing.
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There is divine grace in faith and in prayer. And there is abundance in sharing and helping. Thank you for being an inspiration to us.