LENTEN CENTERING PRAYER AT NIGHT

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I have returned to fasting for the lenten season in preparation for a deeper work of ministry coming after Easter. I have to admit it is not going well. I find myself struggling with my appetite and failing to control it, especially at night after times of ministry.

I have learned over years of practicing the discipline of fasting that the struggle with appetite is perhaps the most important thing in the fast. Not giving up in the midst of momentary failure is almost as powerful in the work of fasting as fasting perfectly. There is so much to learn about oneself in the midst of failure. The failures and the reasons for those failures reveal to me what God is working on inside of my heart. Fasting shines a light on the shadowy places of our hearts, and the centering prayer that must always accompany fasting shows us where the shadows are extending from into our lives.

In this season, I am practicing seven times of daily prayer with varying degrees of success. The night time prayer sessions of Compline, Matins and Lauds are the most difficult for me to practice. Again the night time is revealed as my time of spiritual difficulty and weakness and I am seeking God to help me discover why that is so and how to send spiritual balance into that part of my life.

DO YOU HAVE A TIME OF THE WEEK OR OF THE DAY WHEN YOU FEEL SPIRITUALLY WEAK?

7 thoughts on “LENTEN CENTERING PRAYER AT NIGHT

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  2. Hello.
    Thank you for sharing your experience with fasting, and for reminding us that failure is an important part of this discipline. Your willingness to examine your struggles and seek God’s help is inspiring.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    • I am so glad this ministered to you. I have always felt that God is with us in the failures as well as the successes. There is so much to learn and it takes both experiences to get the scope of the teaching.

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  3. Hi Pastor J, Thanks for all your prayers. Chris is now home from the hospital. Still very weak, but being staying stable, and getting stronger each day. I really appreciate you and your prayer group. Many thanks. 😀 😀

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