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— C. S. Lewis"I think it very wrong to pray for people while they are in distress and then not to continue praying, now with thanksgiving, when they are relieved."
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When we believe that God hears us, it is but natural that we should be eager to hear Him. Only from Him can come the word which can speak peace to troubled spirits; the voices of men are feeble in such a case, a plaster far too narrow for the sore; but God's voice is power, He speaks and it is done, and hence when we hear Him our distress is ended.
— Charles Spurgeon
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