God blesses the children of prayer
Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasSUMMARY:
A life of prayer transforms the mind and heart, affirms faith, and materializes it, making evident the work of the Holy Spirit. When we pray, we speak to the Father in the name of the Son, and the Spirit is present. Christians who live a life of prayer are joyful, calm, pious, and loving towards their neighbor. On the other hand, Christians who frequently display anger, insufferability, and uncontrolled actions need prayer, as it is an obvious sign that they lack a prayerful life. A life of prayer renews communion with the Father and the brothers of faith, molds character, and fuses divine perspectives onto the mold of Christ's character. To pray, we must believe, and if faith does not fan prayer, it may turn into a simple speech of words. The life of prayer beautifies the face, illuminates the Christian's path, and transforms the heart.When you see a Christian joyful, calm, slow to anger, pious and loving towards his neighbor, you can be sure that you are in the presence of a person who prays, who walks in the Spirit and who abides in the Lord. The Christian who lives a life of prayer beautifies his countenance and the peace of God overflows visibly in all his action. A life of prayer transforms the mind and the heart, affirms the faith and materializes it, making evident the work of the Holy Spirit. We pray to the Father in the name of the Son and when we speak with the Son, the Father is present and the Spirit is present as well.
On the contrary, when you see a Christian frequently angry, insufferable, irascible, frantic and uncontrolled in his actions, pray for him or her, because that is an obvious sign that he does not have a life of prayer and those sins do not They let you prosper spiritually, it has not produced spiritual fruit in your Christian life, or it does bear fruit seasonally, depending on the circumstances and the times. If all goes well, they bear fruit; If it seems that everything is going wrong, even knowing that God is in control of all things, they do not bear fruit. Love, joy, peace, faith, goodness, ... and self-control emerge like the muses, that is to say from time to time, only when occasional “inspiration” is sought in the Christian life and everyone around seems to smile.