Quotes about Prayer
Asking for something from God does not mean talking God into it; it means an awakening of the gift within ourselves.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
To keep the mind space open, you need some form of meditative practice—something much more than saying prayers. In fact, if recitation of prayers does not lead to a change in consciousness, it is actually counterproductive.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
God can pick sense out of a confused prayer. These desires cry louder in his ears than your sins.
— Richard Sibbes
The New testament commanded to love each other, pray for each other, encourage each other, admonish each other, greet each other, serve each other, teach each other, accept each other, honor each other, bear each other's burdens, forgive each other, submit to each other, be devoted each other, and many other mutual tasks. This is biblical membership!
— Rick Warren
If you're losing the battle against a persistent bad habit, an addiction, or a temptation, and you're stuck in a repeating cycle of good intention-failure-guilt, you will not get better on your own! You need the help of other people. Some temptations are only overcome with the help of a partner who prays for you, encourages you, and holds you accountable.
— Rick Warren
Prayer lets you speak to God; meditation lets God speak to you. Both are essential to becoming a friend of God.
— Rick Warren
As so many people in the Bible did, tell God exactly how you feel.
— Rick Warren
We're always just one decision away from disaster. When you lack wisdom,ask God who gives generously to all.James1:5
— Rick Warren
Dear Jesus, more than anything else, I want to get to know you intimately.
— Rick Warren
Behold at thy feet, O Mother of Perpetual Help, O Mother of mercy, my refuge and my hope.
— Rick Warren
There is no greater antidepressant than communication and fellowship with God.
— Rick Warren
Stand up for 1 to 2 minutes, and thank God for the many blessings in your day and life. (Chapter 6 will inspire you even more with the power of gratitude for your mental health.) Stretch your shoulders and arms, but close your eyes to worship God in silence. Squat up and down 5 to 10 times while thinking about how you are becoming Daniel Strong. With each repetition, thank God for a strong, healthy body and the ability to move.
— Rick Warren