Fr. Graham Writes 24th July 2022
I was once asked advice by a primary school teacher the night before a class she was giving on the topic of prayer.
“How would you start?” she asked me.
I pondered for a moment and then replied,
"When we pray, we must know who we are talking to".
It is common sense really, but vital. We do not talk to ourselves or for ourselves. We do not offer up prayers into the ether. We address and are called to be in communion with a personal God who makes Himself known to us and knows us intimately. Jesus shows us the Father.
After His disciples see Him praying, they ask Jesus to teach them. He gives us the prayer of the Our Father. This prayer contains everything: material and spiritual, mercy and justice, humility and power. But firstly, Jesus teaches us to address God as an intimate Father. This is where it starts. He is all holy, set apart from us and yet chooses to be close to us, imminent. Without Him "nothing is holy" (opening collect). Yet this all-powerful God wants us to intercede to Him for others as well as ourselves, to negotiate or even haggle. For we shall not be alone in the Kingdom of God.
With my prayer for you all.
God bless you.
Fr Graham








