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  1. Beautiful words Diane. I can honestly say that I have felt this way many times, or I just did not have it in me to pray. I asked other people to pray, but I could not bring myself to utter words. Thanks for the reminder, that even in these times Jesus is still carrying us.

    1. Amen Angela!! I think so many of us think that prayer Hass to be sitting there talking at God but sometimes it’s just going and sitting in front of him and letting him just do a work in us even when we don’t have the words to say. He wants the time with us not necessarily the words

  2. I am right there with you. It has taken me a long time to cry out to God when I am struggling. I used to think (I still get these feelings) that my problems weren’t big enough to worry God over. There are so many other people going through worse things, why would he want to listen to me? But, I had to remind myself that he is my Father in heaven and WANTS to hear from me.

    1. Amen!! He wants the little things too because when we take the small things to Him it can be dealt with before it becomes a bigger issue!!

  3. That God knows the deep prayers of our hearts even when we can’t vocalize them is an awesome and comforting thing. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Blessings to you!

  4. Diane – I am one of those that usually draws close to God in trials but we are all so different. I struggle more when time are good staying close to him. However, even though I draw close to him in trials sometimes I am at a loss for words. I have found whispering his name JESUS is sometime all I can muster up and that is enough. Also in those time I rely heavily on faithful friends who lift up prayers for me. Loved your post and have shared it. It was packed full of wisdom. Thank you for sharing with Grace & Truth Christian Link-Up. I enjoyed linking up today with your link-up. I hope to visit again. Maree

  5. This caught my eye. “Finding strength in God often means finding peace with our own weakness and leaning on Him alone.” Oh so true. When we admit we are fallible and weak, it brings such relief to us and lets us lean on God.

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