Matt Kottman

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Our private and public prayer are our chief expression of our relation to God: it is in them chiefly that our waiting upon God must be exercised. . . . Bow quietly before God, just to remember and realize who He is, how near He is, how certainly He can and will help. Just be still before Him and allow His Holy Spirit to waken and stir up in your soul the child-like disposition of absolute dependence and confident expectation. Wait upon God as a Living Being, as the Living God, who notices you, and is just longing to fill you with His salvation.
Waiting Isn't a Waste: The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life
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