On Prayer

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caddy

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I remember a pastor once saying that when praying--if you are having a particularly tough time in one area or another--to pray silently. Reason being that the enemy cannot read our thoughts and minds. Is there scriptural basis for this?
 
Well, we are to pray without ceasing.
Our prayers are to always be saturated with scripture. We are to pray scripture and use it as a means of speaking to God. Paul's prayers for the churches are great models. And also keeping our study of scripture in a prayerful mindset couls certainly be an aid in "rightly dividing the word of truth." However, over-spiritualizing and making our determination about what scripture means based on a feeling could be dangerous...

Are you asking if there is scriptural basis for the notion that "the enemy cannot read our thoughts and minds?" I don't know of anywhere in scripture that would validate that, but I am by no means an authority on the matter. I would like to know myself!
 
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