The Great Mystery of Prayer, Part II
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 12:03PM |
Email Article "Deep down, we just don't believe God is as generous as he keeps saying he is. That's why Jesus added the fine print - 'ask in my name.' Let me explain what that means.
"Imagine that your prayer is a poorly dressed beggar reeking of alcohol and body odor, stumbling toward the palace of the great king. You have become your prayer. As you shuffle toward the barred gate, the guards stiffen. Your smell has preceded you. You stammer out a message for the great king: 'I want to see the king.' Your words are barely intelligible, but you whisper one final word, 'Jesus. I come in the name of Jesus.'
"At the name of Jesus, as if by magic, the palace comes alive. The guards snap to attention, bowing low in front of you. Lights come on, and the door flies open. You are ushered into the palace and down a long hallway into the throne room of the great king, who comes running to you and wraps you in his arms."
- Paul Miller, A Praying Life, 135.


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