52 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Prayer
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Prayer is the humble man laying prostrate before an Infinite God. And although it may seem utterly ludicrous, a man such as this is one of the most powerful men that you will find anywhere on the face on the earth.
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If I am indeed my own god, I’d better start praying to myself to get myself out of myself.
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Prayer is one action where I lay aside my abilities to immerse myself wholly in God’s capabilities. And the liberation found in such an action is less about being engaged with God and more about being freed from myself.
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If I’ve prayed, I never have to worry about being the first one to show up.
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On that morning, the first rays of a rising sun skipped across the tips of the forested canopy as if to tickle them awake in the anticipation of a day rising. And I will tell you, sitting with God each morning has never ceased to tickle me awake in the exact same way.
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I want to live a life where prayer is the first thing that I do, the second thing, the third thing, and the last thing after the prayer has been answered.
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Beating the impossible never starts when we reach for the stars. Rather, it starts when we fall to our knees.
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I cannot begin to tell you how many times I have come to prayer broken far beyond any conceivable hope of repair. I have likewise come without anywhere to turn simply because, much like myself, everything around me lies broken beyond repair. And I cannot tell you how many times God has taken that which is broken and has used it to do what could never have done should any of that had been whole.
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Brilliance without prayer is like a car with four flat tires. It might be a truly fine vehicle, but it isn’t going anywhere.
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