How do we put all worldly worries out of our minds during prayer?
Let us repent for this desert in which we find ourselves. There, being in prayer, let us repent before God: Lord, I am like a waterless land, desolate and uncultivated, says the psalmist. Help me! Let Your grace descend upon my heart that thirsts for You! A private, personal prayer can then be made, on the spot, in the secret of your heart. And an examination of conscience: why are we hardened? Because usually our sins harden us. We have done some bad things, we have some people we cannot forgive, our hearts have a thick covering of this, because of hatred against our neighbor. And we pray that God will tear this veil, to open this heart again: He must make it permeable to everything that is happening around us.
Through prayer, we tear some veils or darknesses, coverings on our mind and heart. There are several coverings around our hearts that make us insensitive to the words of God. But through prayer, these veils are torn, our mind becomes luminous, so that we must emphasize this closeness to God; and all the others come almost automatically, almost naturally in our life; they come from the Heavenly Father. That is, let there be no gaps in our life, prayers only for a day or a moment, and the rest of our life spent with other concerns. Let each day be marked by prayer and other obligations, human, school, and student affairs. Without this alternative, our lame life is a sick life, an insufficient life, a distorted life. Then we can reject all worldly care. That is, let this repentance for our sins, this secret prayer to God, tear apart this wave of hardness, of insensitivity in which we are then encompassed.
Father Sofian Boghiu
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