How Stuff Works: PrayerSample
Study 2. Shut the door
So, in building on the first study let’s keep moving. The prayer Jesus taught his friends is also recorded in another part of the Bible too, and helpfully in this section it has some additional information.
“When you pray, you are not to be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they may be seen by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full. But you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.’ Matthew 6:5-6
In contrast to lots of ‘professional praying people’ of Jesus time, we have a section of the Bible here where Jesus is teaching his friends the manner and method to their prayer life. This wasn’t something to impress people with, use posh or fancy sounding words as power moves over other people. Instead Jesus tells the guys to find a quiet solitary space, set themselves apart for a bit and then pray.
Perhaps for us the impact of this isn’t as powerful, but the meaning behind this was really powerful for the audience who first heard Jesus saying this. The inner room, or the servants closet really was so far from the idea of public view and life. It was the polar opposite and a place of privacy between you and God, with no one else around.
Prayer can be something we do in a group, something we do in our minds as we walk around the supermarket, or even prayerful reflection as your enjoying creation or riding a motorbike. (Had to add that as I am a biker.) The Apostle Paul (a man who had a radical change of heart and was inspired by God to write much of the New Testament) encourages Christians to always be prayerful. Bit difficult if you are at work or doing the shopping, but it is encouraging an attitude of prayerfulness, meaning this is not something foreign to you. But, there does seem to be a place that is different here, a deliberate process of taking yourself off, alone and praying to God.
Maybe you have never done that, turned the mobile off, disconnected from all the noise and pressure around you and prayed. Maybe programme in a time when you can shut the door behind you, be private and start talking to God.
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About this Plan
Christian Vision for Men (CVM) have put together this collection of thoughts based on how stuff works, and in particular, prayer, the Bible and church. If you have never been to church, (except for the odd funeral or wedding) never picked up a Bible (to read it anyway) and haven’t really prayed before then this could be for you. Here at CVM we work hard at communicating who Jesus Christ is, the truth, without any gloss or confusing ‘Christian’ language, just simple stuff, honest answers about how this stuff works.
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