Prayer is doxology, praise, thanksgiving, confession, supplication
and intercession to God. "When I prayed I was new," wrote a great
theologian of Christian antiquity, "but when I stopped praying I became
old." Prayer is the way to renewal and spiritual life. Prayer is aliveness
to God. Prayer is strength, refreshment, and joy. Through the grace of God and
our disciplined efforts prayer lifts us up from our isolation to a conscious,
loving communion with God in which everything is experienced in a new light.
Prayer becomes a personal dialogue with God, a spiritual breathing of the soul,
a foretaste of the bliss of God's kingdom.
How is one to pray? Only the Holy Spirit can guide us to pray as
we should. Just as a child learns to walk by walking, one can best learn to
pray by praying, trusting in the help of God. Put your whole soul into your
prayer. Think about the meaning of every word you pray. Make it your own
personal prayer. Be persistent in prayer. Do not yield to carelessness or
neglect. Strengthen your prayer through a lively faith in the Lord, a spirit of
forgiveness toward others, and genuine Christian living.
As we pray deeply within our hearts we grow in prayer. By the
grace of God we suddenly catch a glimpse of the miracle of the presence of the
Holy Spirit working within us. At first it is only a spark but later it becomes
a flame freeing and energizing our whole being, provided we do nothing to
grieve the Holy Spirit; and if we do sin we repent of our sin immediately and
ask for God's forgiveness. To experience the fire of God's holy love, to give
it space within us to do its cleansing and healing work as a breath of the Holy
Spirit, and to use it as light and power for daily living -- such are the goals
as well as the fruits of true prayer.
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