If prayer is an interruption to our lives, then something is wrong. The fact that we sustain an attitude of prayer does not mean we avoid regular times of prayer.
It is the regular occasion of prayer that makes possible the constant attitude of prayer. We do not enjoy Thanksgiving dinners or holiday feasts at every meal; but we are able to enjoy those special times because we have eaten our regular meals three times a day.
We begin the day with prayer; we pray at mealtime; we lift prayers to God during the day as the Spirit prompts us; we close the day in prayer. Like our breathing, our praying becomes so much a part of our lives that we are often not conscious of it.
Has prayer become like breathing to you as yet?
Warren W. Wiersbe
Author/Bible Teacher /For several years the "Back to the Bible" radio program speaker
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