The Simplicity of Prayer
Part 5
People
often find it difficult to pray because they have an exaggerated notion
of prayer, not really understanding what it means and erroneously
believing that it consists in very lofty thoughts, which must
be expressed in correspondingly elevated words and sentences; where are
the Our Father and Hail Mary! How unaffected the thoughts and the
words of the centurion, the leper, the blind man, and others mentioned
int he Gospel, who sought help from our Lord and
were heard!
Neither
is it necessary for a prayer to be long to be perfect; it need not be
said in any particular place or at any special time; nor need it be said
kneeling, or standing. We may turn our hearts to God at all times,
in all places, and in any posture of body, whether we be in the street
or in the church, at home or abroad; and this is not only prayer, but
devout prayer.
This is so timely for me, as I have been giving a much thought lately to prayer! Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Sister, and a good reminder to each of us.
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