Prayer Is Walking Away from the Natural into the Spiritual.
Faith is not bound by the physical realm. In prayer, we walk away from what we can perceive with our five senses into the invisible, eternal realm where God lives. Galatians 5:16 says to "walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh." Walking in the Spirit means prioritizing eternal truths over temporary physical needs. Leaving behind the distractions of the natural world, we find a place of divine connection where we can “hear” God’s heart and know His desires. It is walking in that place where we have a spiritual and eternal connection with God.
God’s goal for us is not our happiness. He desires obedience, surrender, and faithfulness for our transformation and eternal rewards. Life often brings challenges, but it is in those hard places where we can encounter God in profound ways. The “clefts of the rock,” as Solomon depicts in Song of Solomon, symbolize those spaces where God reveals Himself during our trials. God uses challenging times to draw us closer. He hears our cries and responds with His presence.
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