Good Morning All,
Psalm 62:8; “Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us.”
Whenever you go to a gathering of Christians, do you ever marvel at
how some people can seem to just stand up and pray for a longtime and seem to
know what to say? Their prayers just
seem to flow with an endless sense of clarity and proper language. Do you ever think, “I wish I could pray like
that?” You are most likely in the vast
majority, like I am, where our prayers have more “umms” and “urrs” and really
long awkward pauses. Most of us struggle
with prayer and not just public prayer but with our own private prayer as well.
I don’t know how many
times I have had someone tell me that they don’t know how to pray. I kind of blame that on the Church. We have many prayers which have been crafted
and honed over many months to say what is “proper”. Most of us don’t have months to think of a
prayer. If you get a phone call that
someone you love has had an auto accident, you need a prayer right now. So, we struggle with our daily prayer life
because we don’t know what or how to pray.
Unfortunately, the devil loves to whisper in your ear that you can’t
really pray so why try?
Yet God has given us a
way to deal with our struggling prayers.
First, he invites us to pray, at all times and in all ways. He gives us the Lord’s Prayer to use as an
example or just to use as it is.
Finally, and most importantly we have Jesus praying for us (John17:20)
and we have the Holy Spirit praying for us.
These three things alone should give us confidence to pray and yet we
still struggle.
So, in order for us to
have an easier time of praying, here are some ideas. First, practice, practice, practice!! We need to have a solid and continual prayer
life. Luther suggested that we set aside
three times a day to pray. He suggested
when you get up, when you have lunch and when you go to bed. The important part here is that you get in
the habit of praying and not just waiting until you are in a stressful
situation.
If you feel the need
to, try reading some of the prayers that have been written by others. Remember this is for you not God to be
comfortable with your prayers. God is
already comfortable with your prayers; he knows your needs long before you pray
them. He calls us to prayer in order
that he might give us healing and comfort.
He uses our prayers to give us relief from our pains. He uses our prayers to help us celebrate our
joys. There is an old hymn that
encourages us to “speak oft with the Lord”.
This is good advice. Prayer is
God’s gift to us; use it often.
Dearest Father, we don’t
come to you in prayer as often as we should and for this we ask for your forgiveness. Give us the wisdom to seek you out in our
prayers so that we may receive your tender mercy. Be with those who are in pain now and have
nowhere to turn. Use us to be your hands
and your voice. In Jesus’ precious name
we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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