Today I'm thinking about and praying for the people who have prayed for me over the years. During roughly 50 years of my life, I've had people actively praying for me. Of course, my zany side immerged and I thought about ranking them from last to first - like a TV sports show with swirling, twirling lights and other graphical dodads. And that brought to mind one of my mother's favorite bible verses - The last shall be first and the first shall be last. [Matthew 20:16. This is part of the landowner parable. The landowner pays all his workers equally whether they worked all day or just part of the day.] It means that in God's kingdom (such a medieval reference!) the insignificant will be important in the eyes of God. More importantly, heavenly systems are not like the earthly systems.
I know. I never write so directly about religion, but it is Lent, and my Lenten gift this year is to read a devotional every day and try to reflect on it. Today's was about people who have prayed for you. There have been so many. It started when I was a child, and my mother's friends prayed for me whenever I was sick or in the hospital. Some were Marthas and some were Marys. [For the non-Christian, I'm talking about the parable where Martha does all the work required to have a bunch of people in her home for a dinner party and meeting. Mary, her sister, sits at the feet of the teacher and listens to everything he has to say rather than helping Martha. Martha is outraged when the teacher chides her for her jealousy and envy and refuses to instruct Mary to help her sister.] You can interpret this parable in two ways - there's more than one way to serve God, and it's important to prioritize our time spent with God.
The point is there are many ways to pray. I try to become friends with the people I meet who have certain types of auras - for want of a better word - . Well, just like some folks are great at gardening or cooking or have a creative talent, some folks just seem to have a direct line to the spiritual. It just sort of radiates out of them. Now, selfishly, THOSE are the folks you want praying for you. And, those folks are also people to be emulated. It's kind of an impossible standard, but it is good to strive for.
If you're saying at this point, "You're crazy; I don't see ANY auras." Here's another approach - memorize the fruit of the spirit [ love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control] If someone seems to embody these qualities effortlessly, that's someone you want to pray for you.
As I became a parent, people prayed for me and my child. I was never in a hospital waiting room or in as a patient alone. That kind of prayer is a great comfort. Plus, in times of stress I've never been shy about calling in the troops when I felt in need of prayer.
If the shoe is on the other foot and I try to pray for someone, if I can't get started, I just turn to the Psalms and contemplate one. It usually brings the comfort of knowing people are about the same - same types of troubles and upsets as modern people. Endurance is all. The idea of Leaning on the Lord is another good starter. Worry is unfaithful is another good starter I use on myself.
So, if you are so inclined.... think about prayer (or whatever spiritual quality makes sense to you).
My prayer for you is you find a blessing during your day tomorrow. Keep your self open to the possibility. Amen, Over and Out. Later. YF. Yeah, I should probably throw in a few emoji's here for fun 📿💗😇. You can figure them out.