I sometimes forget to talk to Jesus....

Philippines
November 4, 2010 3:44am CST
Sometimes i find myself talking to Jesus only when i had done my day, i mean when i am about to sleep. Sorry Jesus I was busy with other things when talking to you should be my priority.
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@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
6 Nov 10
Talking to Jesus is not only done via prayers. You can talk to Jesus as if you are talking to a friend. By just saying Jesus I love you, Jesus thank you, Jesus help me to overcome this obstacle. You are talking to Him and it also help you in building your one and one relationship with him too. Hugs
@eileenleyva (27567)
• Philippines
6 Nov 10
Don't worry so much, gegett, our Lord understands you well. The fact that you remember Him before you sleep means He loves you so much. He is also thinking about you...
@afarrell1 (258)
• United States
6 Nov 10
I taught a class once at my church on prayer to our teens. basically every prayer doesn't have to be long and drawn out affair, it comes from the heart and God knows the heart. I had to set time not only my biggie Lord forgive me if I sinned today prayer, but also for little checking in prayers. And they were just that, Hey I'm checking in. Thanks for keeping me safe on my drive to work. Thanks for the inspiration for that marketing campaign, give me the words to say to my coworkers today that you would get the glory. Thanks for keeping my children safe in school today. Thank you Lord for that discount. If you start making quick 'checking in prayers' out of the smallest thing you will find Jesus does shift further into being your primary focus and you'll field weird when you don't talk to him. I have found that I started getting a more personal relationship with Christ when I stopped keeping him at arms length with formality.
• Singapore
5 Nov 10
I as a christian for so many years am also guity of it too.Sometimes we are aware we need to spend quality time since God had given all the same 24 hours.One positive things is God is good and he does not condemn.