Friday, July 4, 2014

The imperative. B.

You know some times, known or unknown
 to us, our prayers do take on a lifestyle. A
 pattern that allowed us to play with words,
 that in return gives a false sense of security,
 a happy feeling of  ourselves.  An so, this so-
called happy feelings, this pleasantry, by
 which we approach our heavenly Father often
leave us empty, and God seem so far away.

This with the level of eloquence in which we
 present ourselves, is drowning out the realism 
 that should be in our prayers. For that reason,
 it is difficult to lay our soul bear before God,
 so our heart can be touch.

 It is his good pleasure to  hear and answer our
 prayer, if we could only remove the mast from
 our face,tell him the true state of our affairs,
 then heaven will be in attendance to our prayer.

Lessons can be learn from the Old Testament Prophets, and the Psalms. What
 treasure  to enrich our prayers with as we seek his will, enduring to live in
 his will for our lives. Is this not our desire? Yes it is, So together we come,
 in simple child like faith asking truly of him as we tell him the true
stories of ourselves, and the things we are asking of him an behalf of others. 

"True prayer is measured by weight, not length. A single groan before God
 may have more fullness of prayer in it than a fine oration of great length.
  C.H.Spargeon .

" Prayer is not monologue, but Dialogue, God's voice in response to mine is its essential
Andrew Murray.
 
That is my take for today. Note our motto: " Think critically and pray strategically ."  

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