Prayer used to occur at two separate times is my life:
1. Before dinner (and sometime breakfast or lunch if mom was feeling feisty)
2. When something really bad was happening
Other than that I didn't get prayer at all. It was too abstract of a concept for me to understand so I kind of just gave up on it. I knew my food was holy on a regular basis and that's all that really mattered to me.However I recently learned that the real meaning of prayer is not to make my food holy or magically solve all my problems (although it still comes in handy for that) but that it is one of the key ingredients to building an INTIMATE relationship with the Lord. Of course the idea of what to pray about still kind of scared me and was an aspect of my faith that I tended to stray away from because my ADD would kick in a cause my wandering mind to jump to something "more important."
Then I read this quote:
"Prayer is simply keeping company with God." - Clement of Alexandria.
Mind. Blown. It's just sitting in a me-and-God setting (Matthew 6:6) and just TALKING to him, about ANYTHING. Mind blown again. Jabbar from the show Parenthood puts prayer in a way that I really love - "You start with 'Dear God' and then just talk to him like you're talking to our friend." Leave it too a pop culture TV show to completely change the way I pray. God is my nearest and dearest friend so why to I always talk to him like I don't even know who he is? All I know is that is wrong, and right is using prayer as a really awesome tool to build an awesomely intimate relationship with the creator of the universe.Simply spend time with him.
xoxo,
Abby
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