Could it be said of you that you’re a person of prayer? Yes, if it means you pray before you read your Bible and before meals. No, if it means you cast all of your worries and anxieties upon Him. No if it means you pray without ceasing, without losing heart, crying out in agony, “My God, my Father, not my will, but Yours be done.” Yet something inside of us tells us that is how we ought to pray. That’s what our prayers should look like, but they don’t. We all know we ought to pray, but many times we just don’t.