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Just Pray

When it comes to difficult situations or dire ones;
just pray,
When there's peace and everything is going swell;
just pray,
When life wants to just choke you;
just pray,
When there's victory and defeat;
just pray;

Do not ever assume and do not expect that everything will be given to you on a platter.
Each of us has their own priorities, their own goals in life and if you ever what those to come true, if you want to have priorities, start inside.
Don't let this world consume you, don't let it get the best of you.
Be sincere with everyone, even though they make it difficult.

When battles and fights ware you out;
just pray,
When you found the perfect someone or if they trampled on your heart;
just pray.

Pray to Him who suffered all this and more,
Pray to Him who loved his enemies and didn't said a thing when he was upon that cross,
Pray to Him who made himself man in order to save us from ourselves.

We won't understand His great love if we pity ourselves; we won't get him if we're stuck in our little world of ours.

In the end of all,
just pray.

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