The other day I found myself asking God in prayer for something that I'd asked Him for the day before. I remember saying to Him, "I understand that you're not hard of hearing or have a bad memory, but I really care about what I'm asking you for guidance on." I have pondered from time why I repeat prayer requests to God. The following is a good explanation, I feel, towards answering that question.
Here, I believe, is the key to understanding what is most personal in prayer. We do not pray to tell God what He does not know, nor to remind Him of things He has forgotten. He already cares for the things we pray about . . . He has simply been waiting for us to care about them with Him. We speak to Him as we speak to our most intimate friends--so that we can commune together in love.
--Tim Stafford
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