Friday, October 26, 2012

Prayer for the Journey

The following prayer is from A Guide to Prayer by Steve Harper. 
I found it particularly helpful today, so I share it with you.

Saving God, I stand amazed when I consider that Jesus counted it all joy to go to the cross. On this day, when he did so, teach me to find joy in things I would tend to avoid or even reject. Forgive me for trying to define my Christian life in terms of the things that are pleasant, quick, and easy—especially in relation to (you name those persons or situations ).

 Teach me the joy of accomplishing your will when it can only be done through painful, slow, and challenging ways. Deliver me from a spirituality of entertainment, and replace it with one of engagement. Give me your graced ability to accept the sound of hosannas or the hammering of nails. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

 
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Monday, October 22, 2012

Prayer's Block

Writers often talk of struggling with writer’s block.  I know something of this struggle.  I call it sermon block.  It happens when I sit in front of the computer with all my study resources, notes, thoughts and responses laid out in front of me to put a sermon together.  My body says “I’m ready!”  But my mind seems to be saying,  “Not a chance!”  So I sit in front of a blank screen waiting for some moment of inspiration just to get started.

I also suffer, from time to time, with what could be  called  “prayer’s block”.  It’s  similar kind of dark hole where prayer seems a fruitless exercise of going through the motions, feeling little if any connection to anything or anyone remotely close to the presence of God.  Granted I sometimes act as if prayer can be turned on and off like a faucet , an iphone, or a light switch.  And I have come to realize I pray better when I take a minute or two  to “get in the mood for prayer” (like sitting silently or quietly reading a passage of scripture or simply taking some deep breaths).

But there are times when even getting in the mood to pray doesn’t aid the connection I’m seeking. Prayer’s block sets in.  All prayers have been there sometime, right?  When words  or prayers just don’t come. So what to do?

 What if we “pray the block?”  What if we simply start by acknowledging where we are….blocked… staring  at a blank computer prayer screen or a blank sheet of prayer paper?   

I tend to see these times as failures on my part.  But what if….what if God sees my prayer’s block as an open door to come seeking us?    It may be at these time that we come to realize “that when nothing seems to be happening that the most important things are really taking place.”  ( When the Well Runs Dry, Thomas Green, pg.34)

What important things?  Well, like trust, assurance, hope, confidence that God is working with us and we are not yet aware of the quiet work God is doing in us, with us or through us.

Prayer blockages are worth pondering.