Call to Prayer
The Phrase Call to prayer was reverberating in my mind. It rather confused me, as I thought of that as a Muslim term. Finally, I gave into curiosity and placed the three words into a Google search. On Wikipedia up came:
"Call to prayer may refer to:
Adhan, the Muslim call to prayer
Church bells, the Christian call to prayer
Shofar, the Jewish call to prayer.
In Christianity, many Anglican, Catholic and Lutheran churches ring their church bells from bell towers three times a day at 6:00AM, 12:00PM, 6:00PM, summoning the Christian faithful to recite the Lord's Prayer, or the Angelus, a prayer recited in honor of the Incarnation of God."
On this particular day, I was holding up a little four year old boy who was having his right, cancer filled, kidney removed and three tumors from his left kidney. The surgery would take 8-10 hours and I want to be praying throughout the day, so I set the "bell" on my phone alarm to ring and remind me.
If we are to Pray without ceasing, as Paul suggests in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, then we are not praying enough! If we simply turned our meal time blessings into a deeper time of prayer that would be a start. I am going to pray about a time to set on my phone for each afternoon to stop, drop and pray!
Even better, I am praying right now for each of you reading this that today when you are praying God speaks to you in a specific way that thrills your heart and has you wanting to hang out in prayer more and more!
Love you, but God loves you more and has something He wants to tell you.
"Call to prayer may refer to:
Adhan, the Muslim call to prayer
Church bells, the Christian call to prayer
Shofar, the Jewish call to prayer.
In Christianity, many Anglican, Catholic and Lutheran churches ring their church bells from bell towers three times a day at 6:00AM, 12:00PM, 6:00PM, summoning the Christian faithful to recite the Lord's Prayer, or the Angelus, a prayer recited in honor of the Incarnation of God."
On this particular day, I was holding up a little four year old boy who was having his right, cancer filled, kidney removed and three tumors from his left kidney. The surgery would take 8-10 hours and I want to be praying throughout the day, so I set the "bell" on my phone alarm to ring and remind me.
If we are to Pray without ceasing, as Paul suggests in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, then we are not praying enough! If we simply turned our meal time blessings into a deeper time of prayer that would be a start. I am going to pray about a time to set on my phone for each afternoon to stop, drop and pray!
Even better, I am praying right now for each of you reading this that today when you are praying God speaks to you in a specific way that thrills your heart and has you wanting to hang out in prayer more and more!
Love you, but God loves you more and has something He wants to tell you.