Quotes about Devotion
                        If we do not feel like praying, then we should pray until we do feel like praying.
                    — Ezra Taft Benson
                        
                
                        Saints of the early church reaped great harvests in the field of prayer and found the mercy seat to be a mine of untold treasures.
                    — Charles Spurgeon
                        
                
                        The more deeply we grow into the psalms and the more often we pray them as our own, the more simple and rich will our prayer become.
                    — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
                        
                
                        When we become too glib in prayer we are most surely talking to ourselves.
                    — AW Tozer
                        
                
                        Prayer shouldn't be casual or sporadic, dictated only by the needs of the moment. Prayer should be as much a part of our lives as breathing.
                    — Billy Graham
                        
                
                        Believing prayer will lead to whole-hearted action.
                    — Hudson Taylor
                        
                
                        Much more is accomplished by a single word of the Our Father said, now and then, from our heart, than by the whole prayer repeated many times in haste and without attention.
                    — Teresa of Avila
                        
                
                        In souls filled with love, the desire to please God is continual prayer.
                    — John Wesley
                        
                
                        People will give themselves to prayer for numerous reasons, but at the core of it all is a God, raging with zealous desire.
                    — Mike Bickle
                        
                
                        The Elements of Prayer|Its ground: God, by whose goodness it springeth in us. |Its use: to turn our will to His will. |Its end: to be made one with Him and like to Him in all things.
                    — Julian of Norwich
                        
                
                        Nothing lies beyond the reach of prayer except that which lies outside the will of God.
                    — Phillips Brooks
                        
                
                        Prayer enlarges the heart until it is capable of containing God's gift of Himself.
                    — Mother Teresa
                        
                 
                        