
If you feel comfortable saying, what is your prayer closet? Do you have any uplifting stories? Any other thoughts about prayer?
Isn't that such a wonderful feeling?Bren wrote:Today I was reminded how helpful and at times completely freeing to just tell God how you feel. Even just a small weight lifted in tough times can help.
I feel the exact same! I find it awkward praying publicly.. So I don't do it (I want to get better about it though). and I also felt like in some cases there was just this production like feeling when others prayed publicly, and it just didn't feel very sincere.ByeByeBrownie wrote:I'm a little bit like Penny Wise-Bassett in that prayer had always been a very personal and private thing for me. I always feel a little bit uncomfortable with public prayer, which is weird considering I grew up with it being a large part of the Christian circles I orbited. I guess what bothers me the most about it is the almost performance-like aura I've seen it take on in many instances. Now, I know that's not true universally, and corporate prayer was a HUGE source of power for the early church. But I feel like over the years, we've become a lot less real in our prayers. For most of my life, I felt that I had to always come to God with the scrubbed-clean version of myself. I saw it almost like going to talk to an important adult, like a pastor or the school principal, where you had to look good and say all the right things in order to improve your chances of being heard. But if you look at the Psalms, they are full of prayers that are angry. sad. broken. REAL. And that's been really encouraging to me lately. God calls us to come as we are--broken and imperfect--so that HE can fix our brokenness for His glory.