While prayer seems often to...
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While prayer seems often to be a difficult task, one easily forgotten or ignored, Luther offers these thoughts on prayer.
May 18, 1532: When Luther's puppy [Topel] happened to be at the table, looked for a morsel from his master, and watched with open mouth and motionless eyes, he [Martin Luther] said, "Oh, if I could only pray the way this dog watches the meat! All his thoughts are concentrated on the piece of meat. Otherwise, he has no thought, wish, or hope...."
"When we pray we have the advantage [of the promise] that what we ask will be granted, although not according to our wish. If it weren't for the promise I wouldn't pray. God does well, moreover, that he doesn't give us everything as we wish, for otherwise we'd want to have everything on our own terms. That our Lord God is the same in life and death I have often experienced. If our prayer is earnest it will be heard, even if not as and when we wish. This must be so or our faith is vain. Consequently, it's difficult to pray. I know well what a prayer requires of me...."
(Luther's Works, Table Talk, Volume 54, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1967. Pages 37-38 and pages 52-53.)
May 18, 1532: When Luther's puppy [Topel] happened to be at the table, looked for a morsel from his master, and watched with open mouth and motionless eyes, he [Martin Luther] said, "Oh, if I could only pray the way this dog watches the meat! All his thoughts are concentrated on the piece of meat. Otherwise, he has no thought, wish, or hope...."
"When we pray we have the advantage [of the promise] that what we ask will be granted, although not according to our wish. If it weren't for the promise I wouldn't pray. God does well, moreover, that he doesn't give us everything as we wish, for otherwise we'd want to have everything on our own terms. That our Lord God is the same in life and death I have often experienced. If our prayer is earnest it will be heard, even if not as and when we wish. This must be so or our faith is vain. Consequently, it's difficult to pray. I know well what a prayer requires of me...."
(Luther's Works, Table Talk, Volume 54, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1967. Pages 37-38 and pages 52-53.)
