I often find myself talking to God without even thinking about it. I know I don't pray as much as I should because the Bible says we should constantly be in prayer but I do it on average probably ten times a day.
it is not a question of "how much time" but rather the "quality of time" you spend in praying..quality over quantity..
I pray 10 to 20 minutes, and perhaps, many times more as I keep thanking and praising God in Jesus for almost everything and in every circumstance in my life, good or bad, they help me grow in prayer, in my faith, in my trust in my Lord for this is God's will for me in Christ Jesus. I try my best in everything that I do and offer all these for God's greater glory and I usually say these in a prayer of surrender to my Lord.
It depends on the day. Sometimes a few minutes here and there as the day goes by, and sometimes all day long.
Sometime, the praying, or talking to God seems constant. I am so aware of Him in my life. I usually pray while I drive, it helps me to concentrate on the prayer and not get distracted, also at bedtime. Not sure how much time. I say and ask what I need to, and pray in the name of Jesus Christ.
I don't have any specific amount of time that I spend in prayer. It depends . . . however I find myself in constant contact with God throughout the day. . . a whisper here, a declaration there, a word of gratitude and so on. But I pray before going to bed and starting the day. There are no fast and hard rules since it's a relationship.
The time spent is really immaterial. How much you concentrate on the prayers and how much faith you put in your prayers and how much you love god is more important than the time spent on prayers.
I aspire to make my life a 24 x 7 prayer for the welfare of human fraternity and a healthy eco system
I pray for just five minutes and I do not ask god anything, except for courage. I thank god for all his blessings.
The Bible says to pray without ceasing. I am constantly communicating with God. It is a never-ending conversation. He is always there, and I could be in a crowded room, or walking alone on the beach, and my heart and soul are in communication with God.
I meditate all day long, and I guess that's equivalent to praying, I started many years back meditating and now I have taken it to such a level that its no-longer a task, it is my life & so all the time will be my answer.
I invest 2 to 4 hours a day in formal prayer or meditation. I seek to be in a prayerful/meditative state in contact with the Divine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So, in addition to formal mediation, I stop many times each hour, breathe, relax, and focus my mind and heart on the Divine. I also focus my mind on the Divine as I go to sleep, and as soon as I wake up in the morning. I want to meet God every moment of the day, in every person I meet and situation I face, and in my dreams, as well!
not enough for working for a living and life problems get in the way, but I always pray to God for forgiving me for letting that happen
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