Repetition Of Prayers
by Pastor Cornelius R. Stam
One of the most unscriptural and unspiritual misuses of prayer is the
repeating of prayers composed by others. Many members of both Protestant
and Catholic churches, indeed, many sincere believers, repeat over and over
again prayers that have been prepared for them to recite. Undoubtedly the
greatest number of all make it a practice to repeat the so-called
“Lord’s Prayer,” taken from the Gospel records.
Evidently all these millions of professing Christians have overlooked
the fact that it was when the disciples asked our Lord to teach them how to
pray (Luke 11:1) that He said: “After this manner therefore
pray ye” (Matthew 6:9).
Moreover, He prefaced these words with the specific injunction:
“But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be not ye therefore like unto them…” (Matthew 6:7,8).
Both Protestants and Catholics make much of repeating the
“Lord’s Prayer.” They repeat it singly and in unison, in
trouble and sorrow, in sickness and death, in storm and drought, in war and
disaster, with little or no regard for its contents.
Imagine praying, “Give us this day our daily bread” at a
funeral service! Imagine praying, “Thy kingdom come” at a sick
bed or in a storm at sea! Yet this is solemnly done again and again
throughout Christendom. Whole audiences continue to repeat the prayer in
unison — and this in the face of the fact that it was in connection
with this very prayer that our Lord pronounced the mere repetition of
prayers “vain” and enjoined His disciples not to follow the
heathen in this practice.
What a difference there is between praying and saying prayers! No truly
spiritual believer will do the latter.
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