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Praying Regardless...

I ought to pray -
I ought always to pray -
I should not grow faint in praying.

Praying is a form of work. The farmer plows his field often when he does not feel like it, but he confidently expects crop for his labours. Now, if prayer is a form of work, and our labour is not in vain in the Lord, should we not pray regardless of our feelings? - Commissioner Brengle

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