Prayer isn’t a performance
(for someone who’s struggling with prayer)
One of the promises you make at Ordination is to pray the Divine Office. Morning prayer and evening prayer. Every day.
If you’ve tried to do it, you know that some days are easier than others. Some days it just flows. Other times, not so much.
There are distractions. Intrusive thoughts. All kinds of things can turn quiet time with God into anything but.
The best part? Even when it’s not easy, or even particularly coherent, God is listening, taking it all in. None of it is ever lost or unheard.
Just as important? What God is not doing.
God’s not evaluating our prayers, figuring out whether they’re worth His time. God doesn’t grade our prayers. God has never said to anyone after prayer,
“That was a mess. Truly one of your worst. You were all over the map. Half the time, you were distracted.
When you weren’t, it was all about you. And all the stuff you’ve got going on.
Really, it doesn’t even deserve a response.
But, because I’m Me, I’ll meet you halfway. I’ll give you 50% of my love, some of my grace, part of what you need.
Next time, pray better.”
God isn’t looking for perfection. Because prayer isn’t a performance.
Prayer is all about talking with God. Drawing closer to God. Being with God.
What God really wants is for us to persevere in prayer.
Even if we’re distracted. Or if we don’t feel God’s presence right now. For us to keep trying.
Even when it’s not easy. For us to keep coming back to God.
To persevere in prayer. Until our hearts rest in Him.
Until we are able to receive 100% of His love. All of His grace. And everything we need.
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