Friday, October 17, 2008

One Nation Under God. "Say Your Prayers" Give Thanks


With what's going on in the United States right now in the financial crisis, you would think our churches would be filling up again as they did during 9-11-2001. Maybe we are still not hurting enough, fearful enough, or maybe some have just lost their faith entirely. My prayers are with those families that may have lost their jobs, income, savings, or can't make ends meet. Many are feeling the pain and fear that comes from loss of security. The prayer of petition seems to be the most popular among us because we were taught that if you knock, God will answer.

I read a book sometime back by Fr.Thomas Dubay, entitled "Prayer Primer" "Igniting a fire within" Fr. Dubay presents a simple and profound way to become attracted to the many forms of prayer and become more in communion with God on a regular basis.

St. Augustine said in one of his prayers: "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you". I think we can become more contemplative in prayer as we develop the habit of asking for God's will, not ours, in the morning and giving thanks at night. As this habit continues, we begin to turn our will over to God more often and give thanks much more throughout the day.

God knows what are needs are, so why ask? I think it's to get our attention off our own greed, selfishness, and waste. Maybe God wants us to be more grateful and return to becoming humble servants of God, who are blessed just to be here in this world.

So, as I begin to get the blues about hard times, I have to remember that there are many, many more people in this world who are worst off than I am. Maybe the best thing is to suck it up and say "Thanks be to God", than get out of my own head and go help someone else who is hurting, have more faith in this Awesome God.

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