Daily prayer—keeping your hand in God’s
Margaret Rogers | from the Christian Science Sentinel
On a family vacation some years ago, my brother Ed and I took his then-two-year-old son out on a lake in a rowboat. Peter stood between Ed’s legs with his hands on the oars as Ed rowed. After a while, Peter bellowed one of those two-year-old commands: “I do it myself, Daddy.” Ed let go, and Peter slapped the oars up and down on the water. As we proceeded to go nowhere, he gleefully exclaimed, “I do it all by myself!”
I smile at that scene when I think about why people pray. At times we may imagine we can command life’s boat by ourselves. But as the awareness grows that we’re going nowhere fast, prayer becomes a welcome friend. And daily prayer is a way of keeping your hand in God’s.
I pray to know God as the pure, eternal nature of everyone.
I believe the best care we can take for our health and peace of mind is prayer that acknowledges our oneness with God. My daily prayer is to know God as the great and only Life and Mind, my Life and Mind. I pray to understand that I am not a personal ego separate from God, but an individual identity flowing from the divine Life like a stream from an inexhaustible fountain. I pray to know God as the pure, good, and eternal nature of myself and everyone.
Repeating specific prayers from spiritual texts, as well as praying spontaneously, have been spiritual food, rest, exercise, and refreshment for me over the years. Still, I’m looking for ways to improve my prayer practice, and one issue I’m paying more attention to is confronting thoughts that cause me to resist praying for my own well-being. Here are three specific forms of resistance I’ve often had to face, and some ideas from Christian Science that help me break through them:
The reason I pray is to see the good that’s already true and present.
1. Believing prayer has to change bad conditions or prevent them from happening. To believe this is stressful and makes me want to avoid or give up on prayer. So I remind myself very often that the reason I pray is to see the good that’s already true and present. In divine Science, or spiritual reality, God is the infinite Spirit that manifests itself in a universe of spiritual and good identities. Material life isn’t another fallen reality, but only a misconception of the one spiritual reality. Prayer lifts thought above physical perceptions to the truth of perfect being.
A psalm in the Bible describes the goal of prayer simply: “All I want is to see you [God] as you are” (Ps. 17:15, Contemporary English Version). Aiming steadily for this goal, one could pray: “All I want is to see God as infinite Love in control of everything. I want to see myself and the entire creation as Love’s expressed being, whole, and satisfied. I want to know that the all-good Cause is giving life and happiness to everyone continuously, and that there’s no other power to oppose God’s good purpose.”
We can know the truth that frees us from material illusions.
Prayer of this nature doesn’t aim to control material conditions, but rather to realize spiritual ones. Jesus taught that we can’t make one hair black or white through human forcefulness (see Matt. 5:36). But through God’s grace, we can know the truth that frees us from material illusions so that the harmony that is normal and real appears. Describing the effects of such prayer, Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy wrote, “Prayer cannot change the Science of being, but it tends to bring us into harmony with it” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 2).
2. Believing there are merely human solutions to my own or others’ troubles. Thinking about ways to make my life run more smoothly is often useful, but I’ve found it can sometimes sidetrack me from prayer that brings God’s healing power to bear on a situation. If I have a financial decision to make, for instance, I try to acknowledge early that my intelligence comes from divine Mind, God. That way, I help break the habit of relying on the very limited human mind for solutions. I also gain in trust that even global economic concerns have answers in God.
Ultimately, human troubles will persist as long as we accept mortal, material existence as reality. Only prayer based on the Science of being will waken human consciousness to God as the infinite source of good.
To give another example of moving beyond mere human solution to the realm of transformative prayer, when I give money for disaster relief, I may feel I’ve done what I can. And making such donations is a very worthwhile form of aid. But if I continue to hold a mental image of tragedy and danger, I haven’t given the best I have to offer.
Jesus pointed to a higher offering when he responded to protests that money a woman had spent on oil to anoint him should have been given to the poor. He said, “Ye have the poor always with you; but me ye have not always” (Matt. 26:11). Jesus certainly didn’t discourage charitable giving (another time he held up the model of the good Samaritan, who cared for a stranger’s human needs). In this reference to his anointing, perhaps he was encouraging the greatest form of charity—love that heals deeply and thoroughly by honoring the Christ, the spiritual idea of God, as the true self of everyone.
Even one individual, understanding that his or her life, and all life, is spiritual and God-sustained, helps end the enslaving worldview that we’re material beings forever vulnerable to shortage and disaster. The best matching fund for charitable donations is scientific prayer.
Declaring any single spiritual truth is a type of prayer.
3. Believing my prayers aren’t good enough to heal myself or others. Acknowledging that God—Truth itself—is always the healer helps me confront and overcome this fear. Jesus said if we continued in his word, we would know the truth—and the truth would free us (see John 8:31, 32). One way I see to continue in his word is to be willing to declare the truth under all circumstances. Declaring any single spiritual truth is a type of prayer. And I can always declare that God is supreme and that all creation including me is perfect and spiritual now. I can declare that there is no power to prevent the appearing of this perfection. Even when accusing thoughts, or the evidence presented to the five senses, tell me I’m not convinced of this and that suffering or danger is very real, I can trust that continuing to declare the truth will lift me to knowing it. Truth does the lifting, and it doesn’t get scared or tired.
Another way to continue in Jesus’ word is through daily prayers of action. These include conscious expression of qualities such as gratitude, patience, and persistence. Many times when I’ve felt spiritually feeble, making a simple effort to love and encourage someone, or to express more patience, has brought the needed inspiration.
The Bible gives this beautiful encouragement to everyone who prays: “Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities [weaknesses]: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings [yearnings] which cannot be uttered” (Rom. 8:26).
To me this indicates that prayer is a joint venture, something like a Parent-child rowing team. Resistance to prayer dissolves when we see that God prays with us and through us. More than something we do to get closer to Truth, prayer is evidence of our oneness with Truth. Daily prayer keeps our hand in God’s and lets divine Spirit power us forward.



Comments:
1. Anonymous Says:
MERCI
2. kevin Says:
please i would like you to pray for me iam looking a woman to marry who can help me to get docoment to stay in swiss,iam come from tanzania and iam illegall in swiss,i treyd to ask for refegees but they refuseand now i just live illegall
please thank you to remove devil woman in my live.
3. Blog Administrator Says:
Kevin—
Thanks for your comments. When it comes to prayer, you have a couple options. For instance, you can contact a Christian Science practitioner for help through prayer. Practitioners are experienced Christian Scientists who devote their full time to helping people find spiritual solutions. You can find one in Switzerland by clicking here. Then click the “Search for Christian Science practitioners and teachers” button and follow the instructions that appear. You also can visit a Christian Science church in Switzerland. To find one, click here. Then click the “Search for Church Services and Reading Rooms” button and again follow the instructions that appear. Finally, you may want to post something in the discussion forums on our site. To do that, click here. You’ll need to register before you can post anything. After you register, you can post a comment, and the worldwide community of Christian Scientists can see and respond to your comment. It’s a good idea not to use your full name or to include an email address in any post. The discussion will happen entirely on the site, so no email address is necessary.
I hope this helps.
4. Kumbetiko lusakueno C.S. Says:
It’s important for all of us to pray daly.for ourselves.This prayer keeps us against many wrong situations which can appear along our life.By this God the only Defender of man keeps us alive and make us strong to be protecred.And God Hiself governs us by his all power and knowlege.
KUmbetiko lusakueno, C.S. Mbanza-Ngungu Democratique Republique of Congo
5. JoAnn Says:
I have been laied off for over 6 months. I haven’t been able to find a job, I am about to loose my vehicle. I have no money to contact a practitoner. i have purched S&H and have gone to a church near me. I pray and study daily. I am afraid of what is going to happen to me with out an income.
6. Evan Says:
Oh, yes, I can see you have many issues on your mind, JoAnn. But there is hope. Fear not! What you cannot figure out humanly, God is figuring out spiritually, and He is revealing a solution to you.
You are on the right path. When faced with situations like this, I like to remember that the “income” I’m looking for is not first money, but ideas and inspiration. God is Spirit, and Spirit helps us spiritually. Spirit feeds us inspired ideas through divine Mind that, in turn, lead us down a progressive path. They are God’s “angels” coming to you in your time of need, and taking you to a better place. So, stay open to those angels, those ideas coming from God—that lead you to a job, enable you to find an income, and pay your bills. Divine Love is sending them your way.
Oh, and I wouldn’t hesitate to call a practitioner if you feel that would be helpful. Tell them your situation, and if your motive is pure, and your desire sincere to really make progress, you’ll find a job and be able to any bills with ease. That’s a part of the demonstration!
Lots of love,
Evan
7. Bill Says:
Hello, Margaret,
What a great article. Thanks you so much for sharing words that can truly make a difference.
Many blessings,
Bill
8. Delvaux Milambo Says:
I am a congolese living in Kinshasa; I want to be in contact with a Christian Science Practitioner on line (by internet) from anywhere in the world so I can go deeper with Christian Science.
Thank you in advance and God bless you.
Delvaux Milambo
9. Blog Administrator Says:
Delvaux–
You can find an online listing of Christian Science practitioners by clicking here. Then click the “Search for Christian Science practitioners and teachers” button and follow the instructions that appear.
10. Helen Says:
Please pray for my darling little doggie, Roxy. She was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease last year, was over-medicated, and as a consequence now suffers from Addison’s disease. She is an angel sent to earth, but on my own I don’t seem to be able to help her. We need love from all of you, please.
11. Blog Administrator Says:
Helen–
You may find the thread called CS treatment for pets in the forums helpful.
12. Calvin Says:
I have no doubt CS prayer can help, but it is also true that most of us are not Spiritually advanced enough to see results. It is also true that contacting a CS practitioner requires a level of Spiritual mind to even be able to get results from a practitioner. It is also true that the level of mindful Spiritual attention that a CS practitioner is in direct proportion to a persons monetary contribution to them. CS practitioners would emphaticly deny this but trust me, if you could
do a survey of 100 non-Christian Scientist (or even Christian Science want-to-BEs) who sought CS practitioner help, the ones who paid the expected fees will have gotten the most results. Christian Scientist will try to “spin” this last statement to make it appear more innocent, but it is absolutely true. Numbers of CS practitioners have been in steady decline over the last several decades. This is so sad because the teaching is so needed and benificial, but because money has become such a inseparable part of the “healing equation”, Christian Science has truely become a den of thieves.
13. Ernie Says:
Calvin is entitled to his perspective, but I have to disagree with it. It seems to me that a lot of people have sufficient love and spiritual understanding to heal, and the videos, articles, and testimonies on this site bear this out–and they suggest that anyone can be “spiritually advanced” enough to heal. As for money, there might be something to the statement that people who pay for Christian Science treatment get more from it, but I think that would be the result of their being grateful for and valuing the treatment. I don’t think it has anything to do with the practitioner’s work, especially since no practitioner I know asks for payment before doing the work; that is, when the practitioner is doing the work, he or she doesn’t know whether or not the person will pay. So I think any “better result” has to do with the person’s own thoughts about the matter, not the practitioner’s work. I just don’t see any truth to the statement that Christian Science has “become a den of thieves.”
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