Neglected Prayer
Neglected Prayer
A fisherman was at sea with his godless companions when a storm came up and threatened to sink their ship. His friends begged him to pray; but he said, “It’s been a long time since I’ve done that or even entered a church.” At their insistence, however, he finally cried out, “O Lord, I haven’t asked anything of You in 15 years, and if You help us now and bring us safely to land, I promise I won’t bother You again for another 15!”
– The Speaker’s Quote Book, Roy Zuck
Unfortunately, many people view prayer in just this manner — as an escape mechanism rather than an open daily line of communication with the Heavenly Father. Neglected prayer does not benefit the Christian.
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A man had a habit of grumbling at the food his wife placed before him at family meals. Then he would ask the blessing. One day after his usual combination complaint-prayer, his little girl asked, “Daddy, does God hear us when we pray?”
“Why, of course,” he replied. “He hears us every time we pray.”
She paused on this a moment, and asked, “Does He hear everything we say the rest of the time?”
“Yes, Dear, every word,” he replied, encouraged that he had inspired his daughter to be curious about spiritual matters. However, his pride was quickly turned to humility at his daughter’s next question.
“Then, which does God believe?”
– Source Unknown
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“Your relationship with God withers when it is neglected.” – Dr. Kevin Folger
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“The neglect of prayer is a grand hinderance to holiness.” – John Wesley
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“The righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. 18 The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.” – Psalm 34:17-18
If we want the blessings of the Lord upon our lives, we must not have neglected prayer in our lives.