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Pray
Without Ceasing
Scripture
Reading: 1
Thessalonians 5:12-24
Today's
Treasure: "Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in
all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus" (1
Thessalonians 5:16).
Is
the habit of praying continually something you can't imagine becoming
a reality in your life? Don't freak out on me here. Once we grasp some
of the meaning of the phrase, we'll see that the pursuit of it is not
out of our reach. We've been so indoctrinated by certain definitions of
prayer that all the words "praying unceasingly" mean to us is that the
preacher lost his mind and called on Brother Hubert to give the benediction
at the end of the service. Halfway through the endless droning, even God
wanted to go to the cafeteria.
By
"praying unceasingly" Paul really didn't have in mind our repetitive,
wearying formulas. He was talking about a perpetual line of open communication
with God throughout the entire day. We're not given to this kind of mentality
naturally, so I'm convinced that we have to learn how to pray
unceasingly. Mind you, this one will be an ongoing pursuit and one we
aren't likely to master, but isn't prayer just that? A pursuit?
I
have picked up on the terminology of Brother Lawrence, who called praying
unceasingly practicing God's presence . In fact, practicing God's
presence has been my number one goal for the last year. It simply means
to develop a constant awareness of God's presence all the time. When we
live with such awareness, we as naturally pick up a conversation with
God at any given moment in a day as we would with someone sitting a few
feet from us.
Maybe
this example will help: a friend lost her husband of many years to death.
She says she still catches herself talking to him. The difference is,
when we talk to God He is always there. It's called omnipresence.
A
pray-without-ceasing relationship means seeing everything against the
backdrop of His presence. In other words, a rain shower reminds us of
Him. A difficulty at work makes us turn our thoughts to Him. The first
bite of pecan pie makes us thank the God who gave us the gift of taste.
A near-empty gas tank keeps us hanging tight with God as we coast on fumes
to the station. Everything and anything. Even listening to a powerful
worship CD while you're putting dishes in the dishwasher is prayer without
ceasing. Constant communication. Sometimes saying a lot, sometimes saying
a little, but living every moment of life as if He is right there. After
all, isn't He?
Lord,
thank you for your presence in my life. Teach me to practice your presence.
Reframe my mind to focus on you no matter what my day brings. You are
worthy to be praised in every moment. In the name of Jesus, amen.
Adapted
from When Godly People Do Ungodly Things, by Beth Moore , pages
108-109. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2002. Used by permission.
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