never empty.

Without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe he exists and rewards those who earnestly seek him.
‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭11‬:‭6‬ ‭NIV‬‬

We normally don’t engage in conversation with an empty chair.

But those who pray do so every day, often to the scurrilous glances of onlookers.

The supernatural exists.

By definition it’s “beyond the scope of the natural world” and every prayer you offer is an acknowledgement that indeed, the chair is occupied and attending to our voice.

Faith in practice is belief beyond this visible, tangible existence and into the realm of the divine.

It presumes a loving, caring being seated on a throne befitting his majesty hanging on our every word.

The chair is never empty.

Contrary to rules of the natural world, prayer expects no dialogue in return to verify the chair is fully occupied.

Prayer transcends the natural, and is heard and understood in all its content by the only heart and mind invisibly capable of it.

So pull up a chair and tell your private story to the only one who hears, listens, and replies in ways, languages, and experiences that are supernatural.

The chair is never empty. 

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