Good Morning
All!!
Matthew 6:7; “And when you pray, do not heap up
empty phrases as the Gentiles do, for they think that they will be heard for
their many words.”
One time while teaching the confirmands about prayer, I asked them if
they ever prayed a prayer that started like this; “Crumbly cheese asparagus.” Of course they looked at me like I was
growing a third eye out the top of my head.
I got the disgusted teenager response of
“noo-ah” with that little “tsk” at the end. I didn’t see the eye roll but it could have
been there. So I tried again. Crumbly cheese asparagus….and let these gifts
to us be blessed. Amen. Again they
looked at me but a little less disdainfully (probably couldn’t have been
more!). So I said it again a little
slower; come Lord Jesus be our guest and let these gifts to us be blessed,
amen. Now they were thinking a little,
so I asked them in a different way.
“Do you say the common table prayer?”
Most said yes. I asked if they
always thought about what they were saying or were they trying to grab the
biggest piece of chicken off of the platter before anyone else did; maybe they
were already eating when mom or dad started to pray. Now they didn’t look up. So I asked if they thought this was and
honest ad God-pleasing prayer. Hearing
no response, I asked them if they ever prayed other prayers while they were
distracted or thinking about something else; again no response.
There are many times when we are guilty of this. There are some prayers that we say so often
that we may do just that. This fact is
one of the reasons that some believe you should not pray the Lord’s Prayer with
great frequency. I don’t really agree
but I do read the prayer as I pray it so I do think about what I am
saying. Empty phrases do not make a
God-pleasing prayer. A God-pleasing
prayer rises like incense before God. It
is a prayer that truly connects us to God because it is an earnest and honest
heartfelt communication to God. Even
when we are hurting or lost or confused to the point that we do not know what
to say; it is better to have our heart full and our mouth empty than the other
way around. It is better simply to cry
before God with a plaintive “Help me, O Lord” than all the phraseology and
beautiful words but no desire to truly communicate with God. This is what this Scripture verse means. This is what this whole section is talking
about.
We are encouraged to go into our closet, not because we are ashamed but
because we want to be able to pray and be undistracted. We want to have a heartfelt heart-to-God talk. God invites us to come to him in prayer, to
relieve the burdens of our life. We can
do this best by praying from the heart, even if the words fail us; God never
will.
Father,
remove the distractions of my life that I may speak clearly to you. Father, I desire to walk more closely to
you. Send your Spirit to enable me to be
drawn to you. Send your Spirit to fill
me with your love and mercy. Teach me to
trust in you fully. In the name of Jesus
our ascended Lord we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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