Greetings,
I'm strong introverted and unaccustomed to outwardly verbalizing prayer and praise. I tend to feel the Lord's presence in very peaceful, tranquil, blissful and dare I say autistic ways... not in a loud, bold, invigorating chorus of hallelujahs, appellations and exaltations.
Is there any guidance in the Bible on prayer and fellowship for those with a disposition toward introversion and receptivity? Is it OK to be this way, or is there some Biblical imperative to shift that introversion to extraversion in order to boldly preach and proclaim the word and glory of the Lord?
I welcome your thoughts, and in particular any scripture that you think would be of assistance.
Thank you.
Paul.
I'm strong introverted and unaccustomed to outwardly verbalizing prayer and praise. I tend to feel the Lord's presence in very peaceful, tranquil, blissful and dare I say autistic ways... not in a loud, bold, invigorating chorus of hallelujahs, appellations and exaltations.
Is there any guidance in the Bible on prayer and fellowship for those with a disposition toward introversion and receptivity? Is it OK to be this way, or is there some Biblical imperative to shift that introversion to extraversion in order to boldly preach and proclaim the word and glory of the Lord?
I welcome your thoughts, and in particular any scripture that you think would be of assistance.
Thank you.
Paul.
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