What does that mean? We would never get our daily tasks done if we spent all the day on our knees, praying to God. The Apostle Paul didn't mean that, or that we should walk around constantly mumbling to God. He meant us to have a constant attitude of intercession. Throughout the day, things pop into our minds that require prayer. These may be important issues, such as praying for someone who is sick or who is desperately in need of help. There can also be less important prayers, such as lost car keys or bringing to mind something that you have forgotten. Everything is significant to God and can be addressed as we go about our busy day.
We may have choices to make from time to time and they are important to our way ahead. We should never dash in haphazardly; this is the way to disaster. Rather we should pray and seek God first. Proverbs is a good place to start:
'Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6
Prayer is a time-saver and a life-saver. Charles F Stanley says: 'The Lord knows exactly what you need and will always answer your prayers as is absolutely best for you.'
Sometimes we have so much to do; so much on our mind, that we don't know where to begin. But God does, so give it to Him. He is the expert at finding a way through!
You may not be a good pray-er. Your mind may drift off making you lose concentration, but you don't have to be a great prayer warrior. You just need to be you. Just talk to God rather like you would speak to anyone else. He'll listen and offer advise and help. Intercessors dedicate their lives to prayer and are leading lights in breaking through spiritual battles. However, you may not have the capability to pray like that and that's ok. It's a specialised ministry. Just talk to Him and ask Him the way ahead. rejoice in Him and you'll be praying without ceasing.
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