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18 May 2026

Can God hear my prayer in my mind?

Praying is formulating prayer in the conscious mind. It is then projected into the subconscious―or spirit mind, which acts almost like a filter, for when it leaves the spirit mind, it goes on to God as a petition for help, strength and guidance in a general way, but not in detail.

The knowledge of the detail required remains with the spirit mind, and when the power is given by God in answer to the prayer, it is used by the spirit mind in the best way—whatever that way may be.

The spirit being of God knows what is right and best for the personality, and with the assistance of his guides, diverts and uses the power accordingly.

I will try and explain. Suppose you pray for wealth, and really intend to use it to good ends, but your spirit knows your limitations, and though your intention is excellent, you are really not capable of using it rightly. The power would, in this case, not be used in giving you the wealth you ask, but for in building up and strengthening your character.

If your spirit knew you were ready and capable of using wealth aright, you would receive your answer in the way you desired, for your spirit, in co-operation with your guides, would put you in the way to get it.

17 May 2026

Who can do his work singing?




































Godly Humor Series







the funny side of life






Volume 38











Lucky the one who can do his work singing.









There are papers in hell—obtaining a copy, you will find these the chief items of interest—

New Play. Great success of Mr Esmond’s work—The Folly of Virtue. Police Court News. Arrest of two missionaries as spies and disturbers of the peace. Local Scandal. Financial News. New companies. Racing News. All the starters. New Arrivals in Hell. Full list, together with interviews with prominent visitors.

The only item, which will fill you with surprise is the racing news. How do they manage for horses? you ask. They imagine them. They each think of some famous racehorse they knew of on earth. Then they visualise it as racing along the course and winning. On the day of the race, anyone enters any horse he likes and the names are announced.

Each backer imagines that his horse is going to win.

The more people there are backing a horse, and the stronger their wills, the more likely it is to win. The worst of it is the judge generally declares the horse he favours has won, even when it obviously has not. They see all the horses racing, and they see the one that has the strongest backing gradually pull ahead, but despite this, the judge often declares that it has fouled another. 

I suppose that is often true? It usually is.


You see some of the backers are sure to devise a cunning underhand trick in their minds whereby they can outdistance other horses. In short, every horse will have fouled somewhere, but there is always a fearful row after a race, usually culminating in a free fight.






















Indeed from my own experience and from what I have seen in others, I can testify to the awful truth that an evil spirit has power over human souls. How often someone has formed the best of resolutions, he has turned from sin and is anxious to seek the way of life, but the tempter enters his heart and he falls deeper than before.

And then to say there is no devil! Devil? 


















Yes, it is no use mincing an awful fact—it is he who drags man to hell. There is a devil and the number of demons is legion. But, say you, how is it that God—the strong, righteous, pitiful God—allows the evil one such terrible power over human souls? Can He be the all-loving, all-merciful Father if He does not snatch them from the destroyer even at the moment of their weakness?

Do you doubt God, my friend?

Was it not He who sent his good angels to watch the door of your heart―Who put all that trouble and anguish into you―Who made you feel and tremble at the burden of your sin?

Ay―it is His Spirit Who is at work in you when you feel you have done wrong―when you long to rise to a better life. It is He who shows you that you can rise if only you will! But your will is at fault—your sincerity. That is it!

What God does for you even at such decisive moments is immeasurably more than what the devil can do. But to God, you listen not, great as His love is, you care not for the riches of grace with which He tries to save you whereas the devil need but pipe and you straightway are ready to do his bidding.

Is it to be marvelled at that there is nothing left for you but to go to hell?