Prayer is actually more important and necessary than the air
we breathe, the food we eat or the water we drink. We should do
everything to learn to pray always. On this, St. Paul clearly said,
“Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thes 5,17)
In fact, in that Pauline passage, what went before and after
it are very interesting. St. Paul says that we have to rejoice always
and be thankful in all circumstances because that is the will of God
for us. (cfr 1 Thes 5,16.18)
We have to find ways of how to conform ourselves to this
clear indication of St. Paul. We have to learn how to pray always,
converting everything in our life, including those that we consider as
negative or bad elements, into an occasion, a means, a reason for
praying.
We need to go beyond that common understanding of prayer
that pegs it only to the recitation of some vocal prayers or to
spending time in some special places to do meditation or
contemplation. While these forms of prayer are important and, in fact,
are indispensable, they do not have the exclusive ownership, so to
speak, of the ways of praying.
Prayer can lend itself to all kinds of forms. It can and
should be done while we are working or playing or resting. It can be
done not only in our good times but also, and especially so, in our
bad times.
The essential thing in prayer is to relate ourselves in mind
and heart to God. It may not be expressed in words. But at least in
our thoughts and intentions, in our consciousness, we know that we are
with God whatever the situation may be.
We have to train ourselves in this area. It’s actually easy
to do because being a spiritual operation, prayer can always transcend
whatever limitation we can have in time and space. It can even
transcend whatever conditions we are subject to—physical, emotional,
psychological, temperamental as well as social, political, economic,
etc. It can be done anytime, anywhere. If we would just have the mind
to do it, it can be done always.
This training in prayer should be started as early as
possible, right at the toddler stage. Obviously, things have to be
explained little by little until the fellow can arrive at that level
that he can more or less motivate his own self to go on praying,
whatever the circumstances and situations of his life.
This is a very important goal to attain for everyone.
Especially these days when with so many engaging developments around,
people tend to forget or take God for granted, this concern about
training ourselves in prayer for life is urgent.
If we don’t want to get lost in our way in this world, we
really need to know how to convert everything into prayer, into an
intimate relation with our Father God.
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