I always wondered which was more important and precious to Apostle Paul: preaching, testifying, teaching, writing epistles, or praying. Every now and again Paul wrote about his prayer life, his prayer attitude, his prayer aptitude, and his prayer altitude. I was marveled how Paul described his prayer life. For example in 2 Timothy 1:3 Paul wrote
"I thank God, whom I serve from my forefathers with pure conscience, that without ceasing I have remembrance of thee (Timothy) in my prayers night and day."
In Ephesians 3:14 Paul wrote "For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, ...
In every of these cases, Paul was praying for two major reasons (1) that believers would not violently defend or oppose the tribulations of Paul or despondently reject the tribulations of Paul which in both cases could result in their missing the purpose of his tribulation, which (2) is to glorify God.
What then is the reason for prayer? Is it for self-pity, so that I can draw attention of people to my personal needs, or is it to strengthen the faith of others, so that even in my tribulations, God can be glorified! No doubt, I am afraid of tribulations, that is why, like Jesus, I pray to God who can avert tribulations (Hebrews 5:7), not necessarily only for me, but for my family, my friends, my church, my community, my nation, and even for humanity and the world.
Why then is the intensity of Paul's prayers? NIGHT AND DAY! In the prison or outside the prison. Every breath of Paul must have been prayer. LORD, how I wish I could pray like Paul!