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Does God Ever get tired of the "little" prayers?

   Every day there are so many things that go through my cluttered up tiny little mind. One of those thoughts is about prayer. Praying is a special time between us and God. It should be taken seriously and the action should be done in a secret place as well. However, there are those tiny prayers that I mention sometimes, prayers to help me pass a test or a test of life for that matter. Sometimes it makes me wonder if God gets tired of hearing those little tiny, sometimes silly prayers.
  Those little prayers  when we really talk to Him about our smallest needs. God listens to those little whispers as well as the prayers that take hours in our prayer rooms.  To me as long as it is meant from the heart, God will hear every single word. He will hear us when we do not even have the most simple phrases. God sees down inside our souls and knows what we need before we even ask.  I know that metaphor is use over and over again, but it is so true! God loves us and wants us to grow and proseper. 
    Whether it maybe over an illness or even something as small as getting home safely. Car wrecks happen so much more frequently now. Again, praying is a special opportunity that Christians have.  Praying gives me stregth to get from day to day and could not fathom getting along without praying every day.  Praying is a special time, a time that God allowed for  us to schedule for ourselves, away from the hustle and bustle life.
      Everyone needs that special quiet time by ourselves.  It helps rejuvenate our body, and praying helps rejuvenate our souls  There is no other time that is quite so helpful to me when trying to clear my mind of all the clutter that has built up in there.  Take time to be quiet and take time to talk to God cause He does want to hear us, after all He is the Creator.
      However,  the little prayer really do get heard and even answered.  Eaceh prayer may not be answered the way we want them to be, but God always knows the best.  On the other hand, God may answer the prayer, but in a different way that what we expected. God may even tell us no somtimes. Either way take time to stop and talk with God.  He really does want to hear us.





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