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	<title>Comentarios en: Video: “Soul On Fire” - Spiritualized</title>
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		<title>Por: Faith</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;I really like this post: the qsiuteons, honesty, and concern.  I know that I&#039;ve been on about either extreme as well.  a) Praying about something but not necessarily recognizing when I could engage in a situation that could be an answer to one&#039;s prayers, as if the answer was  out there&#039; and it wasn&#039;t directly me.  b) Not concerned about prayer and just going about it.What is the purpose of prayer?  Why do it?  What should the outcome be?  Some use it as if they were rubbing the genie&#039;s bottle for their personal gain.  Others use it in an honest cry to God either for themselves or others.  Does God take into consideration our pleas before doing  his will&#039;?  Where does prayer play into the sovereignty of God?  Will he respond like he did to others such as Abraham in Genesis 18?I think we should take everything to God but have our eyes open for opportunities to step in where God may have us, as a part of God&#039;s physically/tangibly manifested will.  It can be really hard to know what to do and when though&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really like this post: the qsiuteons, honesty, and concern.  I know that I&#8217;ve been on about either extreme as well.  a) Praying about something but not necessarily recognizing when I could engage in a situation that could be an answer to one&#8217;s prayers, as if the answer was  out there&#8217; and it wasn&#8217;t directly me.  b) Not concerned about prayer and just going about it.What is the purpose of prayer?  Why do it?  What should the outcome be?  Some use it as if they were rubbing the genie&#8217;s bottle for their personal gain.  Others use it in an honest cry to God either for themselves or others.  Does God take into consideration our pleas before doing  his will&#8217;?  Where does prayer play into the sovereignty of God?  Will he respond like he did to others such as Abraham in Genesis 18?I think we should take everything to God but have our eyes open for opportunities to step in where God may have us, as a part of God&#8217;s physically/tangibly manifested will.  It can be really hard to know what to do and when though</p>
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