1 Thessalonians 5:17.
The Thessalonians were encouraged to pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances, and to pray without ceasing. They were also advised to pray for one another and for the spread of the gospel.
"Pray without ceasing." is 1 Thessalonians 5:17, written by the Apostle Paul.
I sure hope you mean "pray"; and yes, you can practice prayer as St. Paul suggests, "without ceasing."
You could say הִתְפַּלְּלוּ בלי הפסקה(hitpallelu b'li hafsakah).
As followers of the teachings of Christ, the two sort of go hand in hand. "Pray without ceasing..." and all.
I think "Without Ceasing" means ---without giving up faith!...
I think "Without Ceasing" means ---without giving up faith!...
I should hope they pray every day. The bible says `Pray without ceasing`.Catholic AnswerIndeed, Catholics pray every day, all through the day. They have formal prayers in the morning, and, hopefully, their morning meditation; and formal prayers before bed. There are prayers before meals, the Angelus in the morning, noon, and evening, the Divine Mercy at 3 pm, the De Profundus at 5 pm. A Catholic that is sincere and prayerful eventually gets a prayer from God called Contemplation: this is received, not produced, and it enables the person to "pray without ceasing" as the Our Blessed Lord commanded.
According to the Bible... believers are to:"Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Quench not the Spirit." (I Thess.5:17-19)It is the order of GOD (Allah) that pray is compulsory for all those believed in HIM. there is no relaxation in any case. To offer pray in time is acompulsory subject given By God.
if you believe in Jesus christ and believe the word of god or bible he tells us to pray without ceasing. soif you believe that then you will always have a prayer. mightymarv49@yahoo.com.
Devout baptists take the statement, "Pray without ceasing" literally. It is customary to pray before a meal, when embarking on a trip, when getting ready to study, the Bible especially, when there is a need for healing of the body or spirit, when there is need for strength. So, I would say that baptists pray not by the clock but by punctuation. Whenever you want help, what to give thanks, or you think about it.
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