DON’T JUST PRAY IN TONGUES, SIT QUIETLY AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS

There is a dimension of prayer many believers miss — the dimension of silence.
You can pray in tongues for hours, but if you don’t learn to listen afterward, you may miss God’s response.

📖 “Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord.” — Exodus 14:13

After every long prayer, take time to sit quietly. Don’t rush away.
Many times, God speaks in stillness, not in noise.

In those quiet moments, ideas will drop, scriptures will flash, instructions will come.
That’s the difference between praying to God and fellowshipping with God.

Prophet Elijah prayed for fire and waited — the fire came when he stopped speaking.
Even Jesus often withdrew after prayer to listen.

Try this: after one hour of tongues, sit for ten minutes in silence and write what comes.
You’ll be amazed at how heaven begins to download secrets.

Prayer is dialogue, not monologue.
When you speak, let Him respond — in whispers, visions, or deep impressions.
The quietness after prayer is often where destiny is defined.

shalom!
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Jesus is Lord

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