Árdís - 01.01.1958, Side 24

Árdís - 01.01.1958, Side 24
22 ÁRDIS for our mistakes, knowing He will not refuse when we are truly sorry. Then we ask Him to take over our lives and use them for the thing He intended. Not what can we get, but what can we give. Finally, we pray for oihers, for our loved ones, for the sick and needy, yes, even for those who have wronged us. This is the way Jesus taught His followers to pray. It brings us a long way from the childish asking for what we want. We have entered into an Adventure of the Spirit. Many people find that as they grow in prayer they need to expand their devotions to include Scripture reading, meditation on the Scripture read, then prayer. There are many fine devotional books available to help us. One that would be excellent for an individual or a group wishing to develop prayer life is called “The Awakened Heart” by Robert W. Stackel, published in 1951 by the Muhlenburg Press. “The Meaning of Prayer” by Fosdick is another fine one. A quite different approach is to be found in the book “Come as You Are,” by O. H. Austin. Other fine devotional books are “The Way to Power and Poise,” “Abundant Living” and “Vic- torious Living” — all by E. Stanley Jones. Most church groups publish devotional booklets for the use of their members and others, such as “The Upper Room,” “The Word in Season,” and “Forward Day By Day.” There are devotional books specially prepared for women’s groups, such as “The Christian Woman” by Ruth Nelson, “A Certain Woman” by Elsie Fagerlin, “Patterns for Devotion” and “Channels of Devotion” by Gladys Murrell, “Church Women at Worship” and others. Finally, here are some things to remember. Pray with faith. Do not expect immediate answers. Allow time. Prayer does not take away problems or griefs, but it gives us power to meet them. One gets richer dividends with large investments in prayer. Creed is theory — Prayer is practice. Creed is a map — Prayer is travel. Let’s undertake the adventure.
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