As Advent moves steadily toward our celebration of the
Incarnation of our Lord and Savior, let us ponder some insights on prayer from
St. Augustine.
“Amongst other Augustine concepts that pervade
our culture are:
Grace
as an interior help.
Free will as a faculty uninhibited
by external coercion as an integral feature of our soul.
The claim that words
and gestures are signs that express our souls and personalities….
The view that each one
of us is an “I” in search of a relationship with God, the only “You” who can
satiate the soul.”
[St. Augustine Answers
101 Questions on Prayer, p.4]
“… prayer can be compared to ‘the breath of
the soul. It is like incense, which
rises to the holy altar. There is no
perfume more fragrant. This life is for
praying, (while) in heaven there will be no praying, only praising.’” [Ibid., p.7]
“More than presenting God with a wish list of
what we want from him, prayer is God’s means to prepare our souls for what he
wants to give us.” [Ibid.,
p.7]
Today spend a few minutes reflecting on your prayer life.
May God Be Praised!
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