Sunday, September 19, 2010

P.R.A.Y.E.R

9/19/10 Yellowed. Tattered. Torn. Taped. Still relevant. “Religion in Life” section of a 1953 Clarksville Leaf Chronicle was wedged in my grandmother's

Bible. I knew it was old before I saw the date, not because of it’s outward condition but because of the grocery advertisement. Libbys potted meet 2 cans 17¢. (only old people eat that, according to my kids) Heinz Soups 2 cans 35¢. (Do they even make soups anymore?) Ad is outdated but info is still viable.

The article in brief: Consider each letter of prayer as an acrostic.

P raise---saying thanks and acknowledging God’s blessings first.

R eunion---coming together of God’s Spirit with man’s spirit, conscious contact or communion with God. That union is vital.

A sking---making known your requests without making God a glorified Santa Claus.

Y ield---yourself to God for His direction/answers that His name will be glorified through you.

E ntreaty---plead on behalf of others.

R elief—when you pray forgiveness comes, burdens are lifted and loads are lighter to bear.

Prayer is not artful monologue

Of voice uplifted from the sod.

It is Love’s tender dialogue

Between the soul and God. John Moreland.

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