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Originally Posted by Sam
Don't force yourself to pray "all night" just for the sake of saying to yourself (and maybe to others) that you have prayed all night.
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And how did you get that?!?! what did I say in my post that suggests that I am here to show off?? re-read my post because you missed its content. The act or state of being Christian consists of demonstrating Christ, anything outside of that is pure phoniness. The above verse says Our Lord has prayed all night. In demonstrating my Christianity, I intend on imitating Him. In this case, that would consist of praying one full night.
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... Some nights the hour dragged by and seemed like it would never end.
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It takes me one hour every day to just read my rosery and meditate on the mysteries and I am not even catholic. Doing it the way I do, it seems like 7 minutes. If you really pray and in the process become one with Christ (that's what I experience when I do anyway), prayer shouldn't turn into an agony. Agonizing over when this is gonna be all over is anything but prayer.
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I later left home, went to Bible School, and went to work full time. With daytime Bible School, a second shift full time job, plus homework, church attendance, etc. I found I could not keep up the one hour per day prayer.
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it's nobody's loss but yours.
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I learned that some times I could pray while doing other things like walking or like riding to work, etc. In other words I had to give up quantity time but I gained quality time in prayer.
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Agggain, you missed the point, so when Jesus prayed for a full night, He was zooming in on Quantity only? great, I learned something today. And I personally am in constant speaking with Christ, if I were to count that, I'd brag about how I pray pretty much around the clock.
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We read about Jesus praying, some times all night, some times early before the busy day began. One time when He finished praying, one of the disciples asked Him to teach them to pray. Read the first 13 verses of Luke chapter 11 and you'll see how Jesus teaches us how to pray.
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The Lord's Prayer?... I read several times during a Rosery meditation since it's the one prayer, along with the Gloria and Fatima's prayer, that are supposed to be meditated on, in between each and every decade. And your reply does not answer my question, my question was not to be taught how to pray.