I have often thought
about these verses and wondered whether or not the things we do in church
really please the Lord. We may not set
up shop and do business in church, but do we make it a house of prayer? Often prayer together is more of a formality
in a program than the heart of the program.
We have done away with
our altars and rarely call people together around one to pray anymore. We focus our attention on performances and
preaching and call it church. We tolerate prayer and grumble when we have to
stand for too long while others pray for us.
We look for places to hide when we are asked to lead in prayer.
We rarely have anyone
encourage us to get on our knees and would not think of doing it ourselves
because of what others may think. We
have few prayer warriors because we don’t make praying together an essential
part of our church life.
I am convinced that
part of the reason why so many churches have problems and struggles is because
they have forgotten how to pray and have neglected to make it the heart of what
they do. If we are too busy to pray, we
are way too busy! We won’t pray much at
home if we don’t learn how to pray at church and we won’t pray at church if we
don’t pray at home.
Isn’t it about time
that we change our ways and once again return to our knees? Nothing is going to change in the church, our
homes, or the world until we do.
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