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I am going through a spiritual battle. I tried praying but I keep getting distracted or I blank out on what I was praying for. never has this happened. Reason being was because I got involved in new age stuff. I learned my lesson. I been trying to do my walk with out fellowship for way too long. That is the reason why I was vulnerable to begin with. I thought I could do my walk with Christ all alone because I seriously dont have time for church. No more excuses. I want to close those doors and have God's protection over me and my walk with Him. I am calling a pastor today to talk about it. Perhaps I have open doors that I shouldnt have. it would only make sense. none the less I do need prayer for guidance and protection.
I realized I have had a hard time praying after I threw out certain things in order to strengthen my relationship with God. Thats when it all started. The blanking during prayer.
What I have done so far was read the Word of God through the entire day everyday. I am now able to pray short prayers. But they cant belong or I blank out.
I am not really afraid of whats happening because I have had far worse than this happen to me before.
I hope no one thinks I'm nuts. If you do please do not respond. And remember that not everyones experience is the same.
some of us are more sensitive to spiritual warfare than others. Which is why we need prayer.
Thank you,
Sharlaquinn
I realized I have had a hard time praying after I threw out certain things in order to strengthen my relationship with God. Thats when it all started. The blanking during prayer.
What I have done so far was read the Word of God through the entire day everyday. I am now able to pray short prayers. But they cant belong or I blank out.
I am not really afraid of whats happening because I have had far worse than this happen to me before.
I hope no one thinks I'm nuts. If you do please do not respond. And remember that not everyones experience is the same.
some of us are more sensitive to spiritual warfare than others. Which is why we need prayer.
Thank you,
Sharlaquinn