I do give it to God, but I still pray. Remember that Paul tells us to "pray without ceasing."
God bless, and good question
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2006-06-28 03:47:47
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answer #1
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answered by CigarMe 3
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We are told to cast all our fears upon the Lord. That doesn't mean we can't pray about it each day, it just means we're not to let it consume us to distraction. It's not a lack of faith on your part either. We're to share our burdens with one another, so pick a trusted praying person and ask them to join you specifically in praying for this situation. It maybe that once you've actually prayed outloud then you can truly leave it in the hands of God - there have been times I've turned a concern over to the Lord only to take it back again and I've learned to say - Oh, my name, I gave that to you once Lord, would tie it down in heaven, so I"ll keep from bringing back to earth, and then I stomp my foot. Sometimes it works, but it reminds me, that I gave it to God. I also find a verse of scripture that deals with the concern and claim it, then when the concern crosses my mind I quote the scripture that brings me assurance or comfort. That has proven to be a very satisfactory way to keep in God's hands.
2006-06-28 03:50:41
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answered by dph_40 6
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Eric the purple by ability of Tyr. What brings you right here my chum, What brings you north to the place hell is of ice South from the sand dunes the place hell is of hearth, Why have you ever come so far everywhere, you don’t care the place you circulate as long as there are faithless you additionally could make have confidence choose help And which you have the therapy, Of your intentions, I’m specific i will’t deliver all of it to reason You’ve confident those those that each and all and sundry their ancestors have been incorrect Disoriented they don't understand the place they belong This I don’t comprehend, Why this perverted superhuman perfect So we are born to not something yet torture and torment, That, I don’t comprehend of course I see the top, I pray that the embers will persist from my faith of course I’m outnumbered, Allegedly old, considering your arrival right here. Like a scourge you’ll circulate on, And once I’m ineffective and long gone the two components waging conflict would be For one actual divinity merely convert the completed extensive international, Into the abyss we are hurled Sentenced come end of the international, Spare me your self-righteous observe
2016-12-08 13:29:51
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answered by kareen 4
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"Ask & you shall receive"
"pray constantly"
Remember the woman who kept knocking at the man's door until he gave her what she wanted?
When we pray, we are communicating with God. When we repeat our request to Him often, it's perhaps more of a steam release for us because it's so heavily on our mind. But we also keep knocking at God's Door, so to speak, when we ask. When we are in an agitated emotional state, as I have recognized about myself, I pray about my concern over & over until I ease that agitation. Then I can find more inner calm, speak to God in a different way, & leave the concern at His Feet, feeling inside me that He will take care of it, & I will accept His Solution no matter what. But if I didn't do my emotional, fervent, nagging praying initially, I don't think I could achieve that "letting go"; I would keep reclaiming the concern.
2006-06-28 03:46:49
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answered by angelwoodinn 1
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Absolutely not. We should be in continual prayerful attitude all day. I know that I pray every day that God will watch over my daughter (she's a teenager) and keep her safe. I pray that He will guide her so that she will always look to Him. I know He will do all these things if it is in His will, but it will never stop me from asking over and over.
I don't consider it a lack of faith, but rather just expressing my heart to God. I give her over to God, but will continue to pray.
2006-06-28 03:45:47
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answered by bobm709 4
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No it is not lack of faith. The Bible says to give your concerns to God.
Be anxious for nothing, but in everthing through prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, make your requests known unto God. Phillipians 4:6
God wants us give our worries over to him. He will take care of it according to his will. trust in him. I believe in this.
And yes you can pray about it each day. Give it to him each day.
2006-06-28 03:42:17
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answered by ? 3
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I take care of my concerns myself. I don't believe goddesses and gods are meant to look after our every little need when human beings are more than capable of handling that on their own.
2006-06-28 04:35:02
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answered by genaddt 7
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All of us have fears and concerns. We tend to give them to Jesus and then take them back and carry themourselves.
Give them to Jesus and try to leave them there.
If you need to do something...talk to someone to try to mend a relationship...get an extra job to get out of finiancial difficulty...or so on, then you need to do what you can.
The rest...leave with Jesus.
Often, that is where He wants us...totally dependant on him.
2006-06-28 03:44:54
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answered by Red-dog-luke 4
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