Scott Peck, author of the bestselling book The Road Less Traveled . . .
Scott Peck, author of the bestselling book The Road Less Traveled, was once asked
by his spiritual advisor, “Do you have specific times during the day when you
pray?” “Not really,” Peck replied, and
then went on to explain, “To set aside particular times seems kind of rigid,
formal, and lacking spontaneity.”
“Maybe so,” the spiritual advisor countered, “but what I
hear you saying is that you communicate with God only when you feel like it and
are in the mood to pray. That seems to
suggest that it is a very one-way relationship.
If you love God as much as you claim—and I believe you do—don’t you owe it to God to make yourself available at certain
times, whether you feel like praying or not?”
That insightful comment proved a real eye-opener for Scott
Peck—and to be honest, when I first read it, it was something of an epiphany
for me as well. Like Peck, I pray every
day, but it was never at a set time—7:00 am, 11:00 pm, or whatever. Basically, I prayed whenever I felt the need
to, or whenever a situation arose for which I desired God’s input.
But the more I thought about it, the more I began to wonder:
What does this actually say about my
relationship with God? Is prayer an
activity that I enter into only when it is convenient, or necessary, or when I
am properly motivated? Am I willing to
set aside intentional times to be with God, or am I presuming that the Almighty
will always be at my beck and call?
So, I started to carve out specific times each day for
prayer. Not sermon preparation, or Bible
study—just prayer. Admittedly, it took
some effort and discipline, and it felt a little unnatural at first. But as best I could, I tried to find “a
sacred time” each day.
What I discovered is that my prayer life became much less
driven by personal agenda. In other
words, I wasn’t going to God only when I needed something or wanted
something. I was going to God simply to
spend time with the One who knows me better than I know myself, and who can
certainly make me better than I could ever become all on my own!
1 Comments:
I fell that I am always connected. While I do keep a Prayer list, I don't have an appointment time. Let us all keep in touch and Pray always!
By RonnieP, at 10:44 AM
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