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Originally Posted by Evangelical
When God's will is known, the question does not need asking. For example, I don't need to ask God whether I should come to work today, or whether I should wear pants. For this person, it seemed unnecessary for him to ask God whether he needs to meet with the saints on the ground of locality. I don't think you should be quick to judge him/her for that.
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Terrible example, I know people who are alive today because they prayed about whether or not to go to work. They were bothered, did not know why, but it was enough to keep them out of the twin towers.
I have heard a lot of wonderful testimonies of people who did pray about this. There was a brother in China, he was very bothered in his spirit until he could stand it no longer so he rang the bell for the miners in the mine to come up, hours before their shift ended. When they did come up they were incensed and about to fire him when the mine collapsed.
It is arrogant and ignorant to think that we do not need to pray on a daily basis.
I also had an experience similar to this on my job.