Praying Reminders

My wife was raised in a Baptist church. They taught her you don’t “say” prayers. You pray from the heart.

I learned that while they may not be “saying” the Lord’s Prayer (the Our Father) they still had formulas or templates for prayers.

To me, it was a moot point.

Last night I contemplated what goes through my mind as we pray the Lord’s Prayer during church service.

I turn the center of my attention toward God.

I contemplate the meaning of the Kingdom being around me and in me.

I am thankful for that which sustains me every day—food, shelter, people.

I feel forgiveness and think of those I need to forgive.

What temptations drew my attention yesterday?

I am thankful for protection from evil temptations that arise from within.

My attention returns to center on God.

And I agree with God as God intended.

I’m sure there are times we recite the words from memory with just the comfort of ritual. As for me, I like the series of reminders of that which is important. It’s a good way to start and end a day.

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