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Prayer Of Adoration And Sacramental Prayer Series
Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Mar 4, 2020 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the final address of my LENTEN SERIES ON PRAYER. I can't commend enough Richard Foster's book entitled simply Prayer if you are serious about Prayer
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Prayer of Adoration and Sacramental Prayer
This is the fourth study in our series on Prayer
In the first week we looked at
1. Simple Prayer and
2. Praying the Ordinary
And in the second week we looked at
3. The Prayer of Relinquishment
4. Formation Prayer and
Last week we looked at
5. Prayer at Rest and
6. Unceasing Prayer
This week I’d like to look at two further topics
1. Prayer of adoration and
2. Sacramental Prayer
1. Prayer of Adoration
Story: I was driving home last year from a New Wine meeting in Margate when I put on a Dolly Parton CD.
And as I listened to track 7, I was struck by the words of the song entitled “Coat of Many colours”
PLAY CD Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colours"
The story is of a young girl whose family is given a box of rags of many colours.
The family is so poor that her Momma has to sew her a coat of many colours from that box of small rags.
Dolly Parton sings this:
Momma sewed the rags together
Sewing every piece with love
She made my coat of many colours
That I was so proud of
So with patches on my britches
Holes in both my shoes
In my coat of many colors
I hurried off to school
Just to find the others laughing
And making fun of me
In my coat of many colours
My momma made for me
And oh I couldn’t understand it
For I felt I was rich
And I told them of the love
My momma sewed in every stitch
And I told them all the story
Momma told me while she sewed
And how my coat of many colors
Was worth more than all their clothes
But they didn’t understand it
And I tried to make them see
That one is only poor
Only if they choose to be
Now I know we had no money
But I was rich as I could be
In my coat of many colours
My momma made for me
You might wonder what this has to do with the “Prayer of Adoration.”
Well as I was driving home, I realised that the coat of many colours that God had given to me was MY LIFE – and the little rags were those small events that made up my life.
One small couplet of words struck me as I drove and it was this
“Momma sewed the rags together
Sewing every piece with love
She made my coat of many colours
That I was so proud of
And as I thought of the little rags – those small events of my life that God had woven in ot the tapestry of my life – the coat of many colours with love I was thankful.
Each of the small events – my going to public school (Charterhouse) in Godalming, the precious gift of my wife, the wonderful time as a patent agent flashed before me as God’s precious gift of love to me and of course the children.
“Prayer” Richard Foster says is “the human response to the perpetual outpouring of love which God lays siege to every soul”
Adoration is the most direct of our replies to that love of God.
Foster says: Adoration is the spontaneous yearning of the heart to
i) Worship
ii) Honour
iii) Magnify and
iv) Bless God
And we will of course recognise all these words in the Psalms.
For in adoration we don’t ask for anything, we simply exalt God
Douglas Steere, the Quaker philosopher puts it well when he says: “In the prayer of adoration, we love God for himself, for his being, for his radiant joy.”
Story: In 1996, Maddy and I went to the Toronto Vineyard – (famous for what the Daily Telegraph once dubbed the “Toronto Blessing” )
And some of the times of worship – of adoring God - were so powerful that it was as if we were lifted up to heaven
There was such a thrill of adoration there . It became a place where I could leave all my problems at the door and simply enjoy worshipping the Lord.
It was a time that was so refreshing
There are two sides of the Prayer of adoration
1. Thanksgiving
2. Praise
In thanksgiving we give glory to God for “what he has done for us”
In praise we give glory to God “for who He is “
But don’t be surprised if you mix the two together – after all the Biblical writers did
Take Ps 35:18
“I will thank you in the great congregation
In the mighty throng I will praise you (Ps 35:10)
We find the OT “soaked with thanksgiving” to quote Richard Foster – and especially the Psalms