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I used to think that I wanted to pray like a fella in my prayer group. When I shared that with him, he set me straight. He told me that my “talk time” with God was not supposed to be like his.  He then told me whatever I had to offer to God in prayer was 100% acceptable to God.  It took a long time of thinking about that and coming to believe it.

Sometime later I spoke with a trusted spiritual guide.  I shared with her that I felt guilty for not taking the time to pray the way I thought I should. She asked what I meant and I told her that I had good intentions of setting aside time but then I got caught up in the things of the day, my work and didn’t get to it.  I did tell her that I prayed in church and sometimes with certain clients.  She asked me if I had conscious awareness of God throughout my day. I told her yes, that often I think of Him in the “inter-stitches” during the day, times between activities, times when I’m in my car, and times when I’m in transitions. She simply said to me, “That’s prayer!” I was taken aback, but as I reflected on it, I realized she was right. She also told me not to worry about the structure and the amount of time. She also asked how God communicates with me. I told her in different ways – sometimes an idea in my head (“aha”), sometimes something from my reading, sometimes in a song or the words of another person, sometimes in what I see and, at times, just a sensation in my heart.  She also pronounced this as fine and told me I was on the right track.  I was relieved, but it still took me a while to work this through and to let some of the guilt dissipate for not doing it “the right way.”

“The power is in the One who hears it.”  The receiver has all the power. He is a better listener than I!  He hears and knows everything, even my weak and sometimes infrequent attempts to communicate with Him.  He loves me just as I am, with all my shortcomings, blemishes and character defects – I’m still trying to wrap my head around that one!  He doesn’t judge – He just loves me for who I am.

Be mindful of God’s presence in your life and you are already praying.  Your prayers are not wasted.  Be humble, contrite, thankful and ask on behalf of your self, and others. When in doubt, to paraphrase Mother Teresa, “Pray anyway!”

MUSINGS ON THIS QUOTE FROM JOHN:

Relationship = two people and a connection.

Prayer = the connection when one of those two is God, Higher Power or however you understand God to be.

Change = the result of prayer that changes us and that we put into the world with purposeful action.

Action may involve listening: God gave us two ears and one mouth and expects us to use them proportionately! I’ve also heard it said that God gave us a mouth that closes and ears that stay open – what do you think God was thinking?

We can’t do it all but we can do our part to the best of our ability!

Mother Teresa has it right: prayer first, action second!

Remember, God and you are a pair that will beat 3-of-a-kind any day!

 

Fellow bloggers,  I hope you enjoy my blog posts.  I now invite you to share a favorite quote and a few of your thoughts about it.  Please send them in an email to me at jpacheco@personalgrowthconcepts.com  I will check them and share them on my blog post.  If you do so, please use the phrase “guest blogger” in the subject line.  I’m praying that I can get at least 10 responses to this request.  I know that your prayers and actions have changed you.  Will you help me in this way that I may continue to change and that God, you and I may continue to help others change as well?   Peace, John

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