Have you ever experienced a time when you wanted
to say something but could not find the words? have you ever felt that
sometimes your heart just does not seem to connect to that part of your brain
responsible for processing your thoughts and feelings into words thus you are
unable to express yourself no matter how hard you try?
It
is when we feel intense emotions - when we are taken by surprise; when we are
nervous; hurt or weighed down by our own anxieties, worries and fears that the
mind just cannot seem to grasp the gravity and plethora of emotions we are in
that our lips are silenced.
Incidents
like this are not limited to conventional social situations but can occur
during our personal prayer times as well.
We pause and say our prayers but they somehow feel uninspired and
routinary.
Quite
ironic isn’t it? Just when we desperately need to commune with God are we
unable to reach out to Him. We falter with hearts feeling disconnected with
what we are saying that our personal prayers seem like empty words as we
struggle to tell God how we feel.
We
often think of prayer as a verbal conversation with God but it does not have to
be. Without words we can commune with
God by listening to worship songs and just getting lost in the music and lyrics;
by offering our daily tasks for His glory; by reading inspirational books and
the scripture…
…
by simply spending sometime alone, finding beauty in our surroundings and
focusing only on Him – by using all our other senses to connect with Him
because drawing close to God means reveling in His presence, feeling comforted
by His warm embrace and finding peace in silence.
When
we stumble with the words of our prayers may we learn to pause and rest in
knowing that God hears the silent cries of our hearts and before long, mouths
will again proclaim God’s greatness and glory.
For
all of this May God be Praised.
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