Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Prayerlessness is deprivation to the soul

I wanted to know if prolonged failure to update my blog would give me hemorrhoids or temporary insanity, or, worst, a pimple in my nose so huge it looks like a ripened tomato. No. It doesn't.

However, experience tells me that a prolonged failure to have a daily, quiet prayer time with the Lord makes me terribly pained. It is a feeling that something is wrong--that something could go wrong. After all, not being able to pray is not being able to rush to the comforting arms of my Savior and be comforted by His timeless promises amidst the conflicting anxieties of my soul. It is to deprive the soul with the very air that nourishes it.

Do we take time to pray? Do we immerse ourselves in intimate conversation with God rather than talk about the latest gossip in town?

Prayer is to the soul as blueberry cheesecake is to the body.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rice makes the analogy correct, too.

We need prayer to spur us, to jumpstart us, to energize us in our walk in the Highway of Holiness.

Tue Dec 27, 05:11:00 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lance, I tried commenting on your entries, but it doesn't show up.

Wed Dec 28, 05:27:00 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ooh! now it does. :D

Wed Dec 28, 05:27:00 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was going to say,

"I don't quite agree with your analogy. Those saturated fats can clog up anybody's arteries. Eeeurgh."

Hehehe.

Please tell me the specific times you're going online, so we can talk on YM.

I miss you and everyone sorely. :-(

Wed Dec 28, 12:25:00 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hehehe, Jef. Good point.

There was something wrong with my blog's comment mechanism, but I eventually fixed it. Good thing. :)

Thu Dec 29, 02:52:00 PM GMT+8  

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