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Using Others’ Prayers or Prayers / Psalms from the Bible If you find it hard to think of your own words when you pray, use someone else’s! There are many books of prayers available from Christian bookshops, which are often categorised by theme. There are also set prayers for certain times of the day used by communities such as the Northumbria Community (visit www.northumbriacommunity.org for their ideas). The Bible itself has some great prayers in it. Sometimes these prayers are specific to a particular character in an immediate situation, but other prayers can be used by anyone to express particular feelings. The book of Psalms is really a book of prayers. It covers all sorts: from praise and thanks, through guilt and confession, to anger and despair. It’s reassuring to know that the writers of the psalms had ‘real’ feelings like you and me, and weren’t afraid of expressing them to God! Of course, there’s the Lord’s Prayer (found in Matthew 6), which is Jesus’ own model for prayer. More on that next week…
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The Lord’s Prayer An obvious place to start when we pray, but surprisingly we don’t always think of it! Jesus gave us a brilliant model for prayer: it’s a good idea to read the whole passage in Matthew 6: 5-15, where Jesus advises his listeners how to pray. It can be very easy to repeat this prayer parrot-fashion because many of us have been taught it at an early age, and perhaps haven’t really thought about its meaning! However, this brilliant prayer includes all aspects of prayer: praise; thanks; praying for God’s will; confessing sins and asking for forgiveness, and help to forgive others; asking for what we need, and for help in situations of temptation.
Why not take some time to 1) read each phrase, and 2) think about it. 3) You could even re-write each phrase in your own words… e.g. 1) ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.’ 2) Praise God that we have a Father Who is Lord over all earth and heaven, and worship Him for all that means and all He has done for us…so you could re-write this as something like, 3) ‘Dear Lord, I thank You and praise You for all Your creation. Thank You that You are my perfect Father, and love me more than even the best earthy father ever could. Because of all this I want to praise Your name!’ You will probably come up with something different, depending on what aspects of the phrase stuck out for you personally. Have a go with the rest of the prayer. You should find you never pray the Lord’s prayer parrot-fashion again!
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