P Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with P. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Prayer keeps the heart at peace and the mind in sync with the King of Kings.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Prayer keeps the heart pure.”
“Prayer keeps you ready for the battlefield and shields you. Without prayer, the enemy can win battles against you.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Prayer knows no boundaries; it transcends any forces of darkness. If you want to overcome the forces of darkness, present yourself at the altar of prayer.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Prayer lays hold of God’s plan and becomes the link between His will and its accomplishment on earth.”
“Prayer lays hold of God's plan and becomes the link between His will and its accomplishment on earth. Amazing things happen, and we are given the privilege of being the channels of the Holy Spirit's prayer.”
“Prayer leads to purity of devotion to God.”
“Prayer less pulpits will produce prayer less and powerless congregations.”
“Prayer lets God do what he does best. Take a pebble & kill a Goliath. Take the common, make it spectacular! Pray & see what He can do.”
“Prayer makes a godly man, and puts within him "the mind of Christ," the mind of humility, of self-surrender, of service, of pity, and of prayer. If we really pray, we will become more like God, or else we will quit praying.”
“Prayer makes the impossible possible.”
“Prayer makes the man; prayer makes the preacher; prayer makes the pastor.”
Source: Power Through Prayer
“Prayer makes your heart bigger, until it is capable of containing the gift of God himself. Prayer begets faith, faith begets love, and love begets service on behalf of the poor.”
“Prayer maketh all things possible.”
“Prayer may be elevating if combined with work, and they who labor with head, hands or feet have faith and are generally quite sure of an immediate and favorable reply.”
Source: My Beliefs
“Prayer may just be the most powerful tool mankind has.” ~Blink”
“Prayer may not change things for you, but it for sure changes you for things.”
“Prayer may not stop hardships from coming your way; but it makes life easier to live regardless of hardships.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Prayer may seem at first like disengagement, a reflective time to consider God's point of view. But that vantage presses us back to accomplish God's will, the work of the kingdom. We are God's fellow workers, and as such we turn to prayer to equip us for the partnership.”
Source: Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference? Six Sessions on Our Relationship With God
“Prayer means dependence on the Lord.”
“Prayer means God of mercy have pity on us.”
“Prayer means lovingly contemplating the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, allowing our hearts to be enkindled to praise and adore the love and omnipotence of the most blessed Trinity.”
“Prayer means make it possible, please God.”
“Prayer means rushing to the Father as His child. It means asking and receiving, loving and thanking Him.”
“Prayer means talking over with Jesus everything that happens from morning until night.”
“Prayer means that the total you is praying. Your whole being reaches out to God, and God reaches down to you.”
“Prayer means that we have come boldly into the throne room and we are standing in God's presence.”
“Prayer means that, in some unique way, we believe we're invited into a relationship with someone who hears us when we speak in silence.”
Source: Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers
“Prayer meetings are dead affairs when they are merely asking sessions; there is adventure, hope and life when they are believing sessions, and the faith is corporately, practically and deliberately affirmed.”
“Prayer meetings are the throbbing machinery of the church.”
“Prayer might not change things, but it will change my perspective of things. Prayer might not change the past, but inevitably, it changes the present.”
Source: The Sacred Echo
“Prayer moves everything behind everything that moves everything. And that means that it misses nothing.”
“Prayer moves the arm that moves the world.”
Source: Praying and Waiting
“Prayer moves the arm Which moves the world, And brings salvation down.”
“prayer must be, in its own nature, absurd and impertinent.”
Source: Felicia To Charlotte: Being Letters From A Young Lady in the Country, To Her Friend in Town : Containing A Series of the Most Interesting Events, Interspersed with Moral Reflections ...
“Prayer must carry on our work as much as preaching; he preacheth not heartily to his people that will not pray for them.”
Source: The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life of the Author, and a Critical Examination of His Writings
“Prayer must emanate from the heart, where God resides, and not from the head where doctrines and doubts clash.”
“Prayer must mean something to us, if it is to mean anything to God.”
“Prayer must never be answered: if it is, it ceases to be prayer and becomes correspondence.”
“Prayer must not be our chance work but our daily business, our habit and vocation.”
Source: Morning and Evening
“Prayer need not be an activity we engage in for only an hour each morning. Rather, let us live in the atmosphere of prayer, our hearts continually being lifted up in prayer to Him.”
“Prayer needs neither learning, wisdom or book knowledge to begin it. It needs nothing but heart and will.”
“Prayer needs no speech. It is in itself independent of any sensuous effort. But it must be combined with the utmost humility.”
Source: The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi
“Prayer needs to be understood and enacted. Words are for contemplation. Their message should be lived, as implementation is the key. All else is begging from Divine. Selfless work is the best worship, unconditional love the most beautiful prayer. This is what Tejas did and this is how he realized divinity within.”
Source: The Freedom of Being Human
“Prayer never brought in no side-meat. Takes a shoat to bring in pork.”
Source: The Grapes of Wrath
“Prayer never changes the laws of nature.”
“Prayer never works for me on the golf course. That may have something to do with my being a terrible putter.”
“Prayer no longer seems like an activity to me; it has become the continuing language of the relationship I believe God designed to fulfill a human life.”
“Prayer not only teaches and strengthens one for work, work teaches and strengthens one for prayer.”
Source: With Christ in the School of Prayer
“Prayer of an Anonymous Abbess:
Lord, thou knowest better than myself that I am growing older and will soon be old. Keep me from becoming too talkative, and especially from the unfortunate habit of thinking that I must say something on every subject and at every opportunity.
Release me from the idea that I must straighten out other peoples' affairs. With my immense treasure of experience and wisdom, it seems a pity not to let everybody partake of it. But thou knowest, Lord, that in the end I will need a few friends.
Keep me from the recital of endless details; give me wings to get to the point.
Grant me the patience to listen to the complaints of others; help me to endure them with charity. But seal my lips on my own aches and pains -- they increase with the increasing years and my inclination to recount them is also increasing.
I will not ask thee for improved memory, only for a little more humility and less self-assurance when my own memory doesn't agree with that of others. Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally I may be wrong.
Keep me reasonably gentle. I do not have the ambition to become a saint -- it is so hard to live with some of them -- but a harsh old person is one of the devil's masterpieces.
Make me sympathetic without being sentimental, helpful but not bossy. Let me discover merits where I had not expected them, and talents in people whom I had not thought to possess any. And, Lord, give me the grace to tell them so.
Amen”