We all need prayers in our lives
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CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“Prayer is not eloquence, but earnestness; not the definition of
helplessness, but the feeling of it; not figures of speech, but
earnestness of soul.”
-- HANNAH MORE
“Gratitude consists in a watchful, minute attention to the
particulars of our state, and to the multitude of God’s gifts, taken
one by one. It fills us with a consciousness that God loves and cares
for us, even to the least event and smallest need of life.”
-- HENRY EDWARD MANNING
I have much to pray about and much to be grateful for in my life.
I’ve heard long eloquent prayers, and I’ve heard brief mumbles and
stumbles. I’ve also heard people simply say, “Help.”
I’ve definitely mumbled and stumbled over my words and thoughts in
prayers, and many times, I have looked to God and said, “Help.”
One of the many wonderful qualities of God, I think, is that he
would rather hear from us often, no matter what we say or how we
pray. I’m sure he prefers a sincere heart to eloquence, simple truth
to long, flowing sentences, and an attitude of trust far more than
dictation of how we would like him to answer our prayers. I am guilty
of thinking that I know how I’d like prayers to be answered, but I do
know that he is God and I am not.
My past two columns have been on prayer. Two weeks ago, I
explained a particular pattern of prayer. One reader named Leslie
e-mailed and thanked me because she thinks it will help her focus her
thoughts as she begins her conversations with God. She also thanked
me for the weekly spiritual nourishment. I really appreciated her
encouragement and re-read her e-mail several times while writing
this.
Last week, I wrote about praying for others and the need to pray
for a wonderful paramedic named Brian Slater. Slater is recovering
after being pulled from the water unconscious by Newport Beach
lifeguards last August. Brian has e-mailed me before, and I so
appreciated his encouragement.
Today, I want to thank those of you who have encouraged and prayed
for me. I can’t possibly list you all, but you know who you are.
Looking back over the last month, I’ve had many people call or e-mail
me; some I haven’t heard from in ages, and some are readers I don’t
know.
One friend called and said my name kept coming to her mind, so she
prayed for me. We talked, laughed and even cried on the phone.
Another friend called and said that she sensed that God had put my
name on her heart, so she contacted me. We spoke awhile, had lunch
the next day, and she shared wonderful words of wisdom and
encouragement. She also prayed for me. We’ve connected since then,
we’ve laughed, cried and prayed together. I’m grateful that she
responded to God’s nudge.
I’ve had other calls, cards and e-mails of encouragement. There
are other friends and readers to walk with or respond to when time
permits. One reader named Tricia e-mailed me, and when we spoke
later, she prayed a wonderful prayer for me over the phone. I felt
humbled and blessed at the same time.
It isn’t always physically or practically possible to walk or have
lunch with other people. However, it is always possible to pray and
to be thankful.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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