As I finished up in the bathroom the other day, it dawned on me.  What is prayer to me?  As a young boy, I remember eagerly praying for a new bicycle, or whatever.  I also remember sitting in a quiet room for long periods of time desperately hoping for God to speak to me.  Naturally, my prayers, whatever they happened to be, were never answered (in the way that I had hoped), and God never did speak to me (even though I was probably expecting a deep voice coming down from the heaven’s much like Bill Cosby’s “Noah” bit).

In any case, over the years, such results may have warped my perception of prayer and the reason for it.  Maybe the prayer will be answered, maybe it won’t.  If it is, I’ll be thankful for it, but if it isn’t?–Well, I never put much stock in it to begin with. 

These thoughts were exacerbated when I attended a Bible study for the first time last night that was unlike any I had been to for many years.  The first half an hour was spent taking prayer requests and then laying hands on each person with a request and praying for them individually.  I’m talking the, open, feel guilty if you don’t take a turn, prayer.  I’m not a fan.  I never have been.  I’ll probably keep going to the study because the emphasis contrasts the Lutheran studies that I’ve become accustomed to and I like to get different perspectives on things.  I just wish we could cut the amount of prayer in half, if not down to a quarter.


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  1. groomergal Avatar

    that’s a lot of prayer. I’m not a fan of that kind either; I know that I am uncomfortable being “prayed over” for two main reasons-God already knows what my problems, wants and needs are and there are people that really have problems so let’s not dwell on mine. Maybe on some level I don’t feel that I am “worthy” of prayers but goodness knows that I have a lot of baggage lol! But it’s nice to know that people care enough to bring my name up before God.I think that it’s good to experience other groups’ concept of worship. When I was growing up I was told in no uncertain terms that this was the one and only way and was never allowed to attend any other church’s services. That attitude was part of the reason that I stayed away from church for a such long time. I still have issues with some things but honestly most of them don’t really matter so I try not to get worked up about them.that said, I’ll pray for you & Tara as you are getting ready for the wedding; pretty sure you will need them-lol!

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  2. JKjustjoking Avatar

    Have you gone again?–and how is going?

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  3. JKjustjoking Avatar

    Prayer is very private for a lot of people, but I always make sure to take some time in Sunday School to pray. This year, Ben and I were the teachers, but since Ben works every other weekend, sometimes it was just me and one student–a 16 year old guy. Sooo as you can see it wasn’t always the most open and in-depth discussion when it was just the two of us. However, I wanted him to know that IF he ever had prayer concerns, or even if he didn’t voice them, I/we cared about what was going on in his life. I am a firm believer that our prayers are answered-I think my peace comes from understanding that I don’t have control, but everything will work out according to God’s plan, and not my own–which is also comforting, because I have a reason NOT to stress over the little things.

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  4. sexycalihair Avatar

    @JKjustjoking – 

    I was going to go again this week, but it got canceled because the “leader” was sick. Sad day.Praying with a 16 year old guy sounds kinda awkward, lol. I agree with you–it does feel good to be prayed for. I also like to God’s plan thing, but if I think about that too much, I think about the not so nice things that are also “part of God’s plan” and it’s not as comforting. It’s a vicious cycle.

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  5. JKjustjoking Avatar

    @sexycalihair – 

    Worse than awkward prayer time with a 16year old guy–when the topic is sex. Yeah, we skipped to the next week’s lesson of dealing with parents.

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  6. sexycalihair Avatar

    @JKjustjoking – 

    Dealing with parents? What? Lol, did you tell him how totally worth it is to wait until marriage, and how mind-blowing the wedding night is if you do… That’s awesome.

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    @sexycalihair – 

    you think that the wedding night will be mind-blowing?

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  8. sexycalihair Avatar

    @JKjustjoking – 

    Lol, that was sarcasm. It’ll be interesting, that’s for sure. I think I’ve got a pretty good idea, but we’ll see.

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  9. sexycalihair Avatar

    @JKjustjoking – 

    I was just reading back through old posts and saw these comments. I was thinking here that I had a pretty good idea of how it would go. I was way off, lol.

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