We don’t pray enough.
Most Christians would readily admit this.
But I don’t mean it in the way most Christians probably think about it.
Usually, we mean this in terms of the length of our prayers. I need to pray ten minutes instead of three. Twenty minutes instead of ten. Or the frequency of our prayers. I need to pray more than once a day. More than three times a week. And so on.
Do We Pray Enough?
Do we pray enough? I mean it in terms of the breadth of our prayers. Their scope. Their size.
Christians do need to pray longer and more frequently. But when we’re praying, most of us still aren’t praying enough because we’re content with asking for things that could just as likely happen due to natural explanations, increased effort, or a swing of good luck.
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A good day. A bonus. Slightly increased attendance at church.
That’s not enough. It’s not enough when we’re getting to have face time with the Creator of the universe. It’s not enough when you consider Ephesians 3:20:
Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.
