Why don’t we pray?
If I knew the answer to that one, I could write a book, become famous …
Bill Hybels did it, in 1988, when no-one had heard of Bill Hybels or Willowcreek. “Too Busy not to Pray”. I was a student at the time. And I was too busy to read the book. It still sits on my bookshelf, mostly unread. Too busy to read the book, we joked at the time. And too busy to pray, we often still say.
“Prayer takes time” says Bill Hybels, “and we are so busy!”. Time and prayer. We link them together, but somehow prayer rarely gets time.
But here is something I have learnt this summer: time is never the reason we don’t pray. Maybe I should soften that slightly: time is rarely the reason we don’t pray. There may be the odd day, when we really don’t have a moment. But I suggest these days are odd. They aren’t the norm. My point still stands. Time is rarely the issue. It is a convenient excuse.
The issue is desire.
You may think you know what I am going to say now. Our desires are wrong. We need to stifle our desire to watch TV, read magazines, check facebook, or read blogs, so that we all pray more. Or that we all need to desire Jesus more, to conjure up some passion for the Lord.
Well actually no. This Sunday, at Community Church, I will suggest that we don’t trust our desires enough, let them out, let them loose, let them run wild and see where they take us. I think they might just lead us to prayer…
PS. If you want to do some reading beforehand, you could read a very familiar story in Lk 10 38-42
I’ll be back! Looking forward to it. I think you may have hit on something there. Trust is key. Desire that you know has stemmed from God, as His creation, can seem really scary. And exciting.
Flic – lovely to see you sunday. thanks for stopping by here too – i think you are right, scary and exciting in one. i hope that came across yesterday!
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nice to be able to keep up with your thoughts etc. very useful to us here too. keep up the good work.
kate
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thanks Kate!
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