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Quiet Prayer

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Quiet prayer is a profound practice rooted in the biblical call to solitude and reflection. Jesus exemplifies this in Mark 1:35, where He rises early to pray in a solitary place, demonstrating the importance of withdrawing from the busyness of life to connect intimately with the Father. In Psalms 46:10, we are reminded to 'be still, and know that I am God,' emphasizing the necessity of quietness in recognizing His sovereignty and presence. The act of quieting our minds and hearts allows us to hear the still, small voice of God, as illustrated in 1 Kings 19:12, where Elijah encounters God not in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a gentle whisper. Furthermore, Philippians 4:6-7 encourages believers to present their requests to God with thanksgiving, assuring us that His peace will guard our hearts and minds. In quiet prayer, we cultivate a space for reflection, confession, and communion, aligning ourselves with God's will, as Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:6, urging us to pray in secret. Therefore, quiet prayer is not merely a discipline but a vital expression of our faith, fostering deeper intimacy with God and a clearer understanding of His purpose in our lives.

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Mary Wilder Tileston emphasizes the importance of quietly waiting for the salvation of the Lord, urging believers to retreat to a silent place of prayer to restore, claim, and hallow all in God's creation. She encourages separating oneself from distractions, including friends, duties, cares, and joy

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