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In our previous studies in prayer, we faced our Lord's words that men ought always to pray and not to faint. That is, it is either prayer or fainting, one or the other. Life is such, he said, that men either discover the mighty ministry of prayer or they drift off into the discouragement and frustration of a feeble, powerless, useless, fruitless life. And the proof that there is an individual prayerlessness in our midst is the fainting that abounds among us, the discouragement, anxiety, fear, guilt and despair, and this pathetic, aimless groping that is evident in many lives.