Aren’t I Wonderful? Read Matthew 6:6 6 But when you pray, - TopicsExpress



          

Aren’t I Wonderful? Read Matthew 6:6 6 But when you pray, go to your room, shut the door, and pray to your Father who is present in that secret place. Your Father who sees what you do in secret will reward you. Reflect: When Jesus is saying this, he’s talking about some people who he witnesses standing up and praying in front of everybody. They aren’t actually praying to get closer God. They’re praying to call attention to themselves: “Oh, look at me, I’m such a great person because I pray. Aren’t I wonderful?” Jesus says God isn’t impressed with that. Prayer is all about honoring God, not about honoring ourselves. So, he says, go into your room, into a quiet, private place, to pray. There is another good reason to seek out a quiet place for your praying: there’s a better chance you’ll hear God speaking back. In the Bible, there are a few times when God’s voice booms out of the sky--but only a few. Much of the rest of the time, God speaks very quietly. Samuel was dosing in bed when he heard God calling to him. God spoke to Solomon in a dream. And Elijah heard the voice of God only as a gentle whisper. Many of us say that we never hear God talking to us--we never feel as though we get direction from God. But if we’re being honest, many of us will say that we never stop to listen for God, either. With all the distractions of friends and family and music and TV and homework and instant messages, how can we really expect to hear God if we don’t make an effort to listen. Respond: Do you have a quiet place to pray everyday? If not, seek one out. Starting today, as part of your daily prayer time, take a few moments in the silence to listen for God’s voice. Be patient and wait upon the Lord. Give it a try for several days.
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:14:51 +0000

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