PRAYER, DEFINITIONS OF

Prayer, in its simplest definition, is merely a wish turned God-ward.

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Prayer is taking our troubles to God. Faith is leaving them there.

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What you love you worship; true prayer, real prayer, is nothing but loving: what you love, that you pray to.

Augustine of Hippo

Prayer. The chief exercise of faith, by which we daily receive God’s benefits.

John Calvin

Prayer is conversation with God.

Clement of Alexandria

Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God.

John Damascus

As soon as we are with God in faith and in love, we are in prayer.

F. Fénelon

Prayer is the guide to perfection. For the one way to become perfect is to walk in the presence of God.

Madame Guyon

Prayer is the application of the heart to God, and the internal exercise of love.

Madame Guyon

Prayer is the overflowing of the heart in the presence of God.

Madame Guyon

Prayer is love in need appealing to love in power.

Robert Moffatt

Prayer is the burden of a sigh,

The falling of a tear,

The upward glancing of an eye

When none but God is near.

James Montgomery

Prayer is a cry of hope.

Alfred de Musset

Prayer is the laying aside of thoughts.

Evagrius Ponticus

Prayer is an effort to lay hold of God himself, the author of life.

Sundar Singh

Prayer is the breathing in of the Holy Spirit.

Sundar Singh