Thursday, November 22, 2007

Devotional 11-23-07

How many times I have heard the statement “I don’t know how to pray.” Maybe we are afraid of speaking aloud, maybe we fear making grammatical errors, or we are afraid that the content of our prayer may seem trivial to another person or to God. You may have another reason to believe you can not pray. There is nothing to fear as God is a loving God.

First of all what is prayer? It’s talking to God. From the book “Hearts on Fire,” Carlo Maria Martini says that when a person explores his or her deepest desires or questions-and talks about them with someone else who is on a similar journey- each person in the conversation receives new understanding, new insight. A good reason to pray.?

We may be concerned about what to say to God. What would you like to tell your mother, father or your best friend ? These are the exact same things God wants to hear about. God wants to hear about your joys, your hurts, what you want to do with your life, mistakes you have made, things you would like to change in your life, your deepest needs and desires.

There are prayers of praise, prayers of thanksgiving, prayers of intercession (praying for others), prayers asking for forgiveness, prayers asking for protection, and prayers that search for a closer relationship with your God. In Matthew 6 we are given some guidelines for praying. Prayer always pleases God if we pray with sincerity, thinking of what we are saying. God loves a prayer that does nothing but give praise to God. Have you ever tried to stay on track and utter a prayer that has just one theme, as being a prayer of praise or of thanksgiving?

In Matthew we are told to go into our closet and pray. In other words find a quiet secluded place. It may be in your home, as you walk, in the car, or even in church. The emphasis needs to be on God. So get comfortable, look forward to talking to your best friend, and share with him. If there are times when you can not think of the right words, it’s all right, just spend some quiet minutes - God knows. Then don’t be surprised when you feel “strangely warmed.” Pray as often as you can, as often as you would want to talk to that best friend, as often as you feel drawn to Christ’s calling. And you might be surprised to know that God sends a lot of the answers that you have been trying to find, and along with the answers a wonderful sense of peace and joy, and a connection with God and with those around you.

Marilyn Holleron

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