But
when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who
is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
Matthew 6:6
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O what
peace we often forfeit,
O what
needless pain we bear,
All
because we do not carry
Everything
to God in prayer.
In the
Sermon On the Mount Jesus gave us some very simple but essential instructions
about prayer.
First: when you pray go into your
room. Every
Christian needs a special place where they can commune with God in prayer. It
could be a bedroom or a corner of the house. The point is, it becomes a sacred space set
aside for you and God.
Second: shut the door. This means we need to be free
from distractions. Most of us are constantly bombarded with noise. This noise
pollution prevents us from hearing the still, small voice of God and
experiencing the gentle stirrings of his Spirit. We need to “shut the door” on
this noise and bathe our souls in silence.
Third: pray to your Father who is
in secret. How
wonderful that we have a Heavenly Father who loves us, cares for us, and knows
what we need even before we ask. He desires nothing more than that we should
come to him with child like faith and pour out our hearts to him in secret.
If we
take these three simple steps, says Jesus, our Father who sees in secret will reward us. God cannot always give us
what we want in the way we want it, but he always
rewards those who pray with blessing upon blessing. To fail to pray is to forfeit the
blessings. Prayer is not a burdensome duty but a joyful, rewarding privilege.
May we never neglect it.
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