Saturday 27 July 2019

Prayer shenanigans

Luke 11:1
He was praying in a certain place, and after he had finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.”


Lord I love those times of solitude
when there is peace
and quiet
Perhaps on a beach
or in my special place of prayer
Those times
when I sense you close at hand
 when I can hear your voice
feel your nudging 
or just wallow in your presence
I love too those times
in the midst of noise
on a busy commuter train
with earbuds in
using a prayer app on my phone 
when you speak into the buzz all around.
Or, some days, on a crowded city street
you allow me to catch glimpses
of your Spirit
as she dodges around folk
who have their heads down
fretting about the night just past
or intent on the day to come
I love to see her
dancing her way
through the evening crowd
wearily trudging their way home
or in high spirits
intent on a good night out
And I give thanks
that you are in all of life.
You allowed those around you
to see you at prayer
and they liked what they saw - 
enough to ask: Teach us to pray 
So often the prayer that we put on display
is formal, prescribed, lacking in joy
unattractive to others
a caricature of all
that you suggested prayer should not be
Lord, Teach us to pray
with boldness
with exuberance
with laughter
and with tears
and may our prayer shenanigans
encourage others
to want to learn
how to pray 
May it be so...


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