I used to think that prayer was a spiritual exercise – something that needed to be worked at, like running or vaulting. But I was never any good at sports, and perhaps I would never be any good at prayer either. After years of feeling useless and guilty, I began to realize the truth of a comment made by one of the early Fathers of the church, Clement of Alexandria. He said that “prayer is keeping company with God.” This began to give me a new focus on prayer. I began to see prayer more as a friendship than a rigorous discipline. It started to become more of a relationship and less of a performance.”
~ James Houston
Quote taken from, Between Heaven and Earth by Ken Gire copyright 1997 by Ken Gire
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I began to see prayer more as a friendship than a rigorous discipline. It started to become more of a relationship and less of a performance.
Love that!
Lana… love you!
have you ever read any of Charles Capps books? He has some awesome booklets that deal with the power of prayer. I highly recommend them and they are very inexpensive.
feel free to check out my blog, here’s just one of my posts on charles capps; http://jehovahroi.wordpress.com/2007/04/15/charles-capps/
my blog address is http://www.jehovahroi.wordpress.com
God bless,
briggie ^i^