You can do it anywhereSimphiwe Mandla Malunga

South Africa is a democratic country hence I don’t see a reason why someone would be hesitant to do this. You can do it anywhere and anyhow besides closed doors, as most people prefer doing it in their bedrooms.  

Someone once said that if you do it once you’re surely going to do it again; it’s like stealing a candy you always go for more. I for one prefer doing it with eyes closed because doing it with eyes opened creates a dull experience. It was during early hours at dawn whilst everyone was far asleep I on the other hand could hardly sleep as I heard sounds coming from the other dark room. The sound of that tiny woman’s voice as she continued to call out names rapidly and repeatedly took away all my sleepiness and all I wished was to be in that very same room. I remembered that she wasn’t alone in that room, whilst I was sleeping there on the floor I kept wondering if the man that had slept right beside her on the same bed wasn’t he awaken by the woman’s voice while the woman constantly prayed.    

Believers or religious individuals can stand by me in saying that there’s power in prayer. Scientists may contradict that fact with their theories classifying God as a ‘super natural being’ but take a moment and look around you, the greatness of God whom through his son Jesus we can attain just as much as our hearts long for if we believe. You can do it anywhere and anyhow, unlike technology which is restricted on its use and can only be used under certain conditions prayer demands your faith plus willingness. [Have faith in God’’, Jesus answered. Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea’, and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it and it will be yours] Mark 11:22-24(NIV).  

 

 

 

 

©Simphiwe Malunga

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