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I was born in Croix Chapeau France in 1963. My dad was there serving in the Military. I was able to go visit the town in which I was born a few years back... it was a delightful journey. Happily married... three wonderful and energetic boys: Jonathan, Joshua, Noah. I find them more interesting and fun, the older they get. I really don't understand parents who don't want to be around their children. I have a BA in Theology/Preaching from Puget Sound Christian College (which no longer exists, but from which I got some good stuff {thanks Dr. Ford - RIP})and an MA in Apologetics from Biola University.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Prayer for Beginners: Chapter Two- Part III

Three reasons that God commands us to pray correspond to our three deepest needs, the fundamental needs of the three powers of our soul: Prayer gives truth to our minds, goodness to our will, and beauty to our heart.

The true, the good, and the beautiful are the three things we need and love the most, because they are three attributes of God.

Prayer gives truth to our mind because it puts us in the presence of truth itself, the divine mind who designed our minds and our lives and our whole universe.

It gives goodness to our will because it puts us “on line with God, in love with God who is love and goodness. That is his essence. In prayer we become like the God we pray to and conform to; we catch the good infection of Godliness by contact.

It gives beauty to our heart because it plunges us into the heart of God, which is the eternal energy of infinite joy. That is why it gives us joy and peace and delight and happiness.

To pray is to enter the tent it seems, as Moses did in the wilderness. When he'd come out of the tent his face glowed; being in the presence of God changed him... the glory of God infused him to some degree. Not to a perfect degree... Moses' face would begin to fade when he was out of God's presence. The difference for us, or so says Paul in II Corinthians 3:18, is that we don't have to go into a tent to be in God's presence... because of Christ we're able to live in God's presence and therefore our glory (the degree to which we reflect the person of Christ) can continue to grow. Still it takes his presence purposefully entered.

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