Saturday, January 8, 2011

Curing Cynicism in Prayer

Hey my fave ladies :-)

So as I was catching up on my Desiring God Blog (one of the ministries of Bethlehem - Piper's church) I read this excerpt from Paul Miller on cynicism in prayer....an eye-opener for me...

Cynicism is my biggest struggle in prayer. It is a quiet, cold rationalism that dulls the soul and just kills your walk with God. It is hard to even identify or name our cynicism because it just feels like being realistic. It says things like, “What good does it [prayer] do?” or “It [the answer to prayer] would have happened anyway.”

I think we are particularly susceptible to cynicism in the Reformed world because we are an intellectual world. We are rightly concerned about our ideas being correct, but we don’t always pay attention to our heart being correct.

I think without a doubt that the principal cure for cynicism is to become a little child and learn to cry out for help—to realize that I am a lost coin, a lost sheep, and a lost son.

One other cure for cynicism is purity of life. Any time there is a miss between how we present ourselves as Christians and what we are really like when no one is watching, that opens up a door for cynicism. So a lifestyle of repentance and confession goes a long way to cure cynicism.

See you all on Tuesday!


1 comment:

  1. I like that Heather- especially the part about crying out like a child. Until a child gets older and starts to use his crying in a manipulative fashion, it is just pure need. That is what I love about prayer. God already knows our doubts and our inner thoughts- all we have to do is cry out in need!

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