Ask, and it will be given you
We are to commanded to ask!
We are to commanded to ask!
We often forget that God is limitlessly powerful. We often ask such trivial things of him. But he delights when we ask great and mighty things.
Our Father in heaven delights in giving good gifts to those who persist in prayer. The greatest gift of all is the Holy Spirit.
Christians often end their prayers with words like this: “We ask this in the name of Jesus.” Why do we do that? Because the Lord Jesus Christ commands us to pray in his name.
In her Autobiography, Teresa of Avila shares four stages of mystical prayer. Her goal is to inspire you to want to grow in these ways!
We Christians are great at complicating things. We’ve done that with Contemplative Prayer. We imagine it is very complicated, and yet is it very simple.
For most of us, our prayer-life consists of words. Maybe we say them spontaneously. Maybe we say them from memory. We pray by saying words. And lots of them.
Living within each of us are desires. We desire this; we long for that. Our desire for God can be called the “Prayer of Desire.”
The Story of a Soul (l’Histoire d’une Âme) is the autobiography of Thérèse of Lisieux (1983-1897). She is probably the most loved Christian writer of all time.
John of the Cross wrote a book called “The Living Flame of Love.” He was near the end of his life and at the very peak of mystical experience.