- The prayers of the Church give us a framework to help us to pray: they teach us to pray in the right God-centred way.
- The framework helps us get started and keeps us growing, like a trellis helps a plant.
- Every plant grows in an individual way, so the framework is not a legalistic prison.
- Learn gradually the church prayers and use them as a base and motivator for prayer.
- Add your own personal prayer at the end.
- Try different prayers and see what resonates most with your heart.
- Avoid getting bored, which kills prayer! (Sts Basil and Isaac etc warn about this).
- Keep reading and learning new prayers to keep your prayer fresh, and avoid a rut.
- Best to pray a little with heart feeling than a long prayer with gritted teeth.
- Sometimes you need to start with a set prayer for a few minutes to settle your mind and calm your heart, then prayer will flow freely.
- Beware turning any "prayer rule" into a straitjacket that kills your heart and prayer.
- Remember: Prayer is a relationship with God. We talk with Him and He speaks to us.
- See "Beginning to Pray" then later "The Art of Prayer" by Metropolitan Anthony. (These should be in every Orthodox Church library).
Monday, February 17, 2020
Prayer 1: Frameworks and Freedom
What is this?
- Jesus Christ commissioned his disciples to "make disciples of all nations, teaching them..." Matt 28:18-20.
- All Orthodox Christians desire to grow spiritually, and over time to teach others to grow- this is central to being the Orthodox Church.
- This site will God willing have hundreds of topics in these two main areas of growth and teaching others. Each topic will have 1 page of points to learn (and teach) and relevant resources.
- Christian growth happens all through the week, not just at Sunday services.
- My vision from 2020 onwards is to assist others in "Making Orthodox Christian Disciples in All Nations".
- Anyone can use these resources in Australia, Indonesia, India, wherever.
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