deTheos

Pray without ceasing

Pray without ceasing (1 Thess. 5:17)

“Pray without ceasing,” says Paul,
Meaning that all mean
Should lift to God their desires
At all times,
In all places,
And in all situations;
Mean too that all men
Are to expect all things from Him,
Give praise for all things to Him,
For to us God gives
Unfailing reasons to praise and pray.
Such constancy in prayer
Applies to private devotion,
But not to the public prayers
We offer in the church…
“True temples of God,” says Paul,
“Are we.” Do you wish to prayer
In God’s temple? Pray in yourself …
Because of the goal of prayer
Is to arouse and bear our hearts
To God (praising and beseeching),
The essence of prayer is set
In mind and heart; or better said;
Prayer is an emotion of the heart within,
Poured out, laid bare before God,
Searcher of hearts….
Pray you may in other places too,
But in prayer is something secret,
Lodged chiefly in the heart,
Requiring tranquility
Far from all teeming cares….
And so speaking and singing
Must be tied to the heart’s affection,
Must serve it….
The glory of God ought to shine
In the various parts of our bodies,
And especially in the tongue,
Created to sing, speak forth,
Tell, proclaim
The praise of God….
Private or public—
Tongue-prayers without the mind are not heard by God.
In fact the force and ardor
Of the mind must outstrip whatever the tongue in speaking can express.
One final word:
In private prayer
No tongue is needed,
For inner feeling will suffice
To rouse us to the best,
The silent prayer,
As Moses and Hannah knew.
—John Calvin, The Piety of John Calvin, by Ford Lewis Battles, pp. 98-100, as quoted by Don Postema, Space for God, p. 120.

This entry was posted on Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 5:00 am and is filed under Blog, God-centered, Quotes, Theology, prayer. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

« My Ma + Pa are Going to Seminary
Glimpse of glory »

Leave a Reply

  • Our random images
  • This Week Last Year

    • Dutch walking behind his push-thingy
    • Returning and knowing
    • What is a Healthy Church, and how can we help the church become better?
    • Flooding
    • Rain and River
    • Dutch, the walking-behind-the-stool boy
    • Beavers over Ducks in 2ot in 111th Civil War
  • Featured

    • What is the Gospel?
    • Have you embraced Religion or the Gospel?
    • Happy Tensions
    • Can I say these are my resolutions?
    • Helps for Enjoying the Bible for All Its Worth
  • Recent Posts

    • Towards revival in 10 days
    • Those who get “it”
    • Another 3:16 worth meditating on
    • I should be happier
    • Would you speak like that to your Creator?
    • Mac Bible study software
    • New Foothills website
    • 5 from 50: a brief list of lessons learned
    • 5 from 50: a brief memoir
    • Saying goodbye and hello
    • A few good books from a good son
    • Underserved + undesired
    • Grace: Willingness + Inability
    • Voting as subjects of King Jesus
    • One last day
  • Pages

    • About
    • Dutch
    • Theology
      • GOD
      • Jesus
    • Contact
    • Kari’s Writings
      • The Road to Santa Clara
    • Links
    • Guestbook
  • RSS Kari's latest

    • A Biblical Theology of Family: A Mess Worth Making
    • A wife worthy of celebrating, on her last day of class
    • My Last Class
    • Times of Refreshing
    • ‘Tis the Season
    • LiveDifferent Challenge (34): Honor God With Your Bod
    • Just Call Me Eve
  • RSS Patterson Family

    • The drummer boy
    • Txt is good
    • A brilliant son’s burgeoning vocab
    • Walking in Daddy’s shoes
    • On to the next chapter
  • RSS Margin

    • God promises the power and strength to endure any crisis
    • What are you doing while another is talking?
    • Swim up stream
  • Around the Web
  • What is deTheos?

    The two Greek words de ("but") and Theos ("God") are the first two words of Ephesians 2:4: "But God, who is rich in mercy..." Because of God's great love and grace extending to us in Jesus Christ, we are forgiven, redeemed and able to know, love + enjoy God more fully, ever-increasing and forever.
    This site contains the thoughts and conclusions and journeys of the Patterson family -- Jeff, Kari and Dutch -- who have experienced the front-end of God's amazing grace, and continue to delight in His unfailing love.
    Read more about us, and what we hold most precious.
  • a few links

    Subscribe in a reader
    Subscribe by Email My Amazon.com Wish List ESV Bible LinkedIn Site Meter Hosted by Kattare Add to Technorati Favorites
    Learn more about the ESV Study Bible
  • Categories

  • Tags

    affections best Books doctrine Dutch Ekklesia enjoy Family GOD God-centered GOD is the Gospel godly trajectory Going to Seminary Gospel Gospel-centered Grace Happy Tensions humility humor Jesus John Piper Jonathan Edwards Joy Justification Kari Milestones missional Pics Piper prayer Preaching Quotes Reading Sanctification Scripture seminary shallow half-gospel Sports Stories suffering Theodicy Theology Tozer trials Video

deTheos is proudly powered by WordPress | Bob

Podcast Powered by podPress (v8.8)