Coming from a penticostal background, it was not unusual for a father who's son was in intensive care, to kneel on the pew, or ground in the church, and wail, out loud, unto the Lord. It is a family thing, that all pray, and all cry at times.
It is a language that is close to the heart of God, whether it is verbal, loud, or within quiet, reserved, and unspoken, it is still a cry, that the Lord will listen.
Galations 4:6
I love this because it says it very powerfully, cry unto our Father God Abba in hebrew, how much more powerful could this saying be, because the Spirit of his Son Jesus Christ is with in us, we have the right to cry unto the Father.
It means nothing to put a piece of paper into the basket, without rendering your heart.
The heart gets hard and dry at times, doesn't it say,
Break up the fallow ground, so it will be soft soil, good soil, and ready for planting, the seeds of Faith, so you will grow, rooted, and grounded strong.
Of all the murders, and criminal activities, how many have stood before the Judge, and wept in repentance, it's the opposite they plead not guilty.Hard cold and calloused, hearts, not tender broken in sorrow remorsed, and repentive
There is a difference, between Jesus Christ's spirit living with us, within
then those who do not have him.