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Supplication is to implore God for mercy and compassion, to have pity upon you or to grant you the request given and expect that He will do it.

Robin Bertram
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The answer to prayers is for the appointed time. God’s honour is at stake to response to the supplications of His Children in His timing.

Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!
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He only said the one word. A prayer. A supplication. A breath from his heart to mine.

C.D. Reiss, HardBall
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The great thing in prayer is to feel that we are putting our supplications into the bosom of omnipotent love.

Andrew Murray
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The great thing in prayer is to feel that we are putting our supplications into the bosom of omnipotent love.

Andrew Murray
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Supplication comes from a place of intrinsic desperation resulting from a broken and contrite heart.

Robin Bertram, No Regrets: How Loving Deeply and Living Passionately Can Impact Your Legacy Forever
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The great thing in prayer is to feel that we are putting our supplications into the bosom of omnipotent love.

Andrew Murray
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If the only tool in Willem's arsenal was a silent supplication to an absent almighty, then I might as well be sitting next to a raving radical ready to die for the promise of seventy-two virgins and a couple of camels.

Lisa C. Temple
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As a prayer popper, I stay in touch with God. I send lots of spiritual postcards. Little bits and bytes of adoration, supplication, and information attached prayer darts speed in God's direction all day long.

Sybil MacBeth, Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God
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I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing. I abandoned it and framed a humbler supplication. For change, stimulus. That petition, too, seemed swept off into vague space. "Then," I cried, half desperate, "grant me at least a new servitude!

Charlotte Brontë
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