Prayer…

Devote yourselves to prayer, keeping alert in it with an attitude of thanksgiving. —Colossians 4:2

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About Anna Popescu
I live in northern Arizona with my husband, Rick. I am blessed to say that Rick and I are at the bottom corners of a triangle where Jesus sits at the top corner. My children, Kathy & Alan, live in the Phoenix area and make this mom's heart thankful they have grown to be such wonderful and caring adults. Alan married in 2010, so I am also blessed with Denise as a special daughter-in-love.
The Lord took my Mom home in 2007, and I miss her. My Dad and two sisters live in Florida while my two other sisters live in the Northeast. God has also blessed me and Rick with a local family of very close-knit friends.
I love to write when I am able, but on the days when I am struggling with health issues and can't manage much of anything, I can at least crochet. These days I mainly crochet lapghans of various colors and sizes for area rehab centers and nursing homes.
Posted on January 19, 2013, in devotion, prayer and tagged blessed, deeper meaning, devotion, God, happy, heart, Jesus, Lord, prayer, sweet, thankful, Thanksgiving. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
Prayer is the key to building a relationship with Christ and that relationship is the key to living the life God created you to live!
Absolutely, Shelly. Prayer is our ongoing conversation with Jesus and keeps us close to Him so we can — as you said — live the life God created us to live!
Blessings to you!
~Anna
Amen sisters. It must be very important to have a good prayer life. Many times in my life, I have experienced God’s Spirit laying others on my heart to lift up in prayer. I may not have a clue as to what the details are, but I know they need me to pray for them.
That happens to me so often, too, Anna! And my prayer always starts “Lord, I don’t know the details of their need but You do, and that’s enough for me…”
When we are devoted to our amazing God how can we do other than pray? We delight to be in earnest communion and conversation with Him.
I couldn’t have said it better, Cloudwatcher. Amen!