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<blockquote data-quote="SimpleMan" data-source="post: 1558535" data-attributes="member: 23668"><p>I always enjoy simplicity.</p><p></p><p>From that, I like to have a realistic relationship with God and speak from my heart in the moment. The vain repetitions always struck a cord, so I ask something and leave it be, rather than continuously ask. I apologize when I do (especially prayers involving others) as it presuppose that He didn't hear the first time. If something changes, that's different.</p><p></p><p>With this, I ask requests, with personal reminders that God said certain things in His Word (more a reminder for me obviously). Mainly around protection, over gifts and rewards.</p><p></p><p>I also like to repeatably remind myself (and Him) that I'm an idiot (ie a Sinner), and to correct me with as little impact on myself as possible in His ways. No matter what happens though, or appears to happen with my limited insight, I accept His Will as a benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimpleMan, post: 1558535, member: 23668"] I always enjoy simplicity. From that, I like to have a realistic relationship with God and speak from my heart in the moment. The vain repetitions always struck a cord, so I ask something and leave it be, rather than continuously ask. I apologize when I do (especially prayers involving others) as it presuppose that He didn't hear the first time. If something changes, that's different. With this, I ask requests, with personal reminders that God said certain things in His Word (more a reminder for me obviously). Mainly around protection, over gifts and rewards. I also like to repeatably remind myself (and Him) that I'm an idiot (ie a Sinner), and to correct me with as little impact on myself as possible in His ways. No matter what happens though, or appears to happen with my limited insight, I accept His Will as a benefit. [/QUOTE]
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