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Is it hypocritical to
pray when
we don't feel like it?
"Is it hypocritical to pray when we don't
feel like it? Perhaps there is no more subtle hindrance to prayer than that of
our moods. Nearly everybody has to meet that difficulty at times. Even God's
prophets were not wholly free from it. Habbukkuk felt as if he were facing a
blank wall for a long time.
What shall we do when moods like this come to us? Wait until we do feel
like praying? It is easy to persuade ourselves that it is hypocrisy to pray when
we do not feel like it; but we don't argue that way about other things in life.
If you were in a room that had been tightly closed for sometime you would,
sooner or later, begin to feel very miserable - so miserable, perhaps, that you
would not want to make the effort to open the windows, especially if they were
difficult to open. But your weakness and listlessness would be proof that you
were beginning to need fresh air very desperately- and you would soon be ill
without it.
If the soul perseveres in prayer, there will come a time when these seasons of
dryness will pass away and they would will be led out, as Daniel says, into a
large place. Let nothing discourage you. If the soil is dry, keep cultivating
it. It is said, that in dry times this harrowing of the corn is equal to a
shower of rain. When we are listless about prayer, that is the very time we need
to pray the most. The only way we can overcome listlessness in anything is to
put more or ourselves, not less into the task.
To pray when you don't feel like praying is not hypocrisy, it is faithfulness to
the greatest duty of life. Just tell the Father that you don't feel like it- ask
Him to show you what is making you listless. He will help us to overcome our
moods, and gives us courage to persevere in spite of them."
-Author Unknown
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