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Three Pastors were debating the best posture for prayer. One claimed the best way to pray is to always have your hands pressed together and pointing upwards. The second insisted the best way to pray is on your knees. The third was convinced the best way to pray is stretched out on the floor, flat on your face.
As they were debating, a repairman from the telephone company walked in and said: "Excuse me gentlemen. I don't mean to interrupt, and I'm certainly no theologian, but I've found that the most powerful prayer I've ever prayed was when I was dangling upside down from a power pole, suspended forty feet above the ground."
When we truly recognize our need, prayer becomes real.
And when we look at instances of prayer in the Bible, we discover that any posture will do. People prayed while standing, lifting their hands, lying down, kneeling, lifting their eyes, bowing and even pounding their chest.
We also see that any place will do. People prayed on a battlefield, in a cave, in a closet, in a garden, on a mountainside, by a river, on the see, in the street, in a home, in bed, in prison, in the wilderness, and even in the belly of a huge fish. So any place will do.
Last we find that any time will do. People prayed early in the morning, in the midmorning, in the evening, three times a day, before meals, after meals, at bedtime, and at midnight. Anytime, day or night is a good time for prayer.
Isn't it good to know?! You can pray whenever, wherever, however.
JUST PRAY!!
Psalm 107:13 - They cried out to the Lord in their trouble, and He saved them out of their distresses.