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    The Theology of Prayer

    By The Rev'd Dr. Robert Crouse

    A Paper from a Western Canadian Theological Conference published in Dr. !. rescho" ed. The #ord is

    $igh% The Theology and Practice of Prayer &elo"na B. C. (parro"'s )diting *++,- pp. ,/,0. 1

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    I. Prayer as Human Desire

    #i2e as the hart desireth the "ater/broo2s% so longeth my soul after thee 3 4od. !y soul is athirst for

    4od yea even for the living 4od% "hen shall 5 come to appear before the presence of 4od6 &Psalm 7%*/7-

    Regarded from the standpoint of human psychology and as a phenomenon of universal religious practice

    prayer appears to be simply the articulation of human desires human longings and human aspirations.8!y soul is athirst for 4od8 cries the Psalmist and it is indeed that thirst that desire for 4od "hich/

    "hether ac2no"ledged or merely implicitunderlies and impels every 9uest of the human spirit.

    8All men by nature desire to 2no"8 says Aristotle at the beginning of his !etaphysica.:7; But "hat is it

    that they desire to 2no"6 They long to 2no" the reasons of things the causes the truth of things< finally

    to 2no" that truth by "hich and in "hich all things have their truth. Thus Dante in the Paradisocompares the intellect=s desire to a "ild beast=s racing to its den "here alone it can find rest.:>; What are

    all our sciences "hat are all our fragments of 2no"ledge but droplets from that fountain of "hich "e

    long to drin2 in all its fulness6 8!y soul is athirst for 4od yea even for the living 4od.8

    What is our 9uest for happiness but a desire for the good< and "hat is that good "e see2"hether

    2no"ingly or notbut some participation in the pure and perfect good "hich is 4od himself6 What is our

    9uest for liberty but our longing for 4od=s o"n city the heavenly ?erusalem "hich is above and is freeand is the mother of us all6 8!y soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the #ord% my

    heart and my flesh re@oice in the living 4od8 &Ps. 0%7-. What is our 9uest for beauty but a longing for

    that pure and perfect beauty "hich belongs to (ion< and "hat are all our fragmentary images of beauty"hether in music or painting or sculpture or poetry or "hatever human arts but pallid reflections of

    the unimaginable beauty of the countenance of 4od6 8!y heart hath tal2ed of thee (ee2 ye my face% thy

    face #ord "ill 5 see2. 3 hide not thou thy face from me% nor cast thy servant a"ay in displeasure8 &Ps. 7,%+-.

    Desire ta2es so many forms and spea2s "ith so many different voices. igh up in the mountains of

    central 5taly in Abruo there is a tiny isolated hamlet called Bominaco< and near that place in a solitaryspot on a mountain/side there is a supremely lovely t"elfth/century church "ith frescoes sculpture and

    architectural lines of such e9uisite beauty as to move one to tears. The pastor of Bominaco sums up the

    meaning of the place in one phrase% 8insonne desiderio di Dio8% unsleeping desire for 4od. 5t is the soul=sthirst articulated in stone. 83ne thing have 5 desired of the #ord that 5 "ill re9uire even that 5 may d"ell

    in the house of the #ord all the days of my life% to behold the fair beauty of the #ord and to visit his

    temple8 &Ps. 7,% -.

    All human desire all human longing and aspiration epressed in a thousand different forms at athousand different levels is ultimately desire for 4od. Dante ma2es that point lucidly in the Convivio%

    Therefore 5 say that not only in the gaining of 2no"ledge and "ealth but in any ac9uisition "hateverhuman desire reaches out in one "ay or another. And the reason is this% the deepest desire of each thing

    arising from its very nature is to return to its principle. And because 4od is the principle of our soul and

    has made it li2e himself &as it is "ritten 8#et us ma2e man in our image and li2eness8- the soul mightilydesires to return to him.

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    II. Prayer as Divine Gift: The Redemption of Time

    To such an account of human prayer as human desire Christian theology "ould add another and more

    profound and for Christian prayer altogether crucial perspective in the recognition of prayer as divinegift in creation and redemption inspired by the divine Word and moved by the divine (pirit. (t.

    Augustine ma2es the point in a famous passage at the beginning of the Confessions. 85t is thou 3 4od

    "ho dost rouse man2ind to delight in praising thee for thou has made us for thyself and our hearts arerestless until they find their rest in thee.8* 5n another passage near the end of the Confessions he

    comments more fully on the meaning of that un9uiet heart%

    By its o"n "eight a body inclines to"ards it o"n place. Weight does not al"ays tend to"ards the lo"est

    place but to"ards its o"n place. A stone falls but fire rises. They move according to their o"n "eights

    they see2 their o"n places. 3il poured into "ater rises to the surface< "ater poured on oil sin2s belo" the

    oil. They act according to their o"n "eights they see2 their o"n places. Things out of place are restless.They find their o"n places and then they rest.

    !y love is my "eight &pondus meum amor meus-. Whithersoever 5 am moved 5 am moved there by love.

    By thy gift &dono tuo I the oly (pirit- 3 #ord "e are set on fire and are borne aloft% "e burn and "eare on the "ay. We climb the ascents that are in the heart....With thy fire "ith thy good fire "e burn and

    go on for "e go up to the peace of ?erusalem.:*;

    The activity of prayer is thus the activity of love=s conversion the activity of rational "ill aspiring and

    ascending to"ards its true eternal good. But "hat is the impulse the spring of this ascent this pondus

    this 8"eight8 of love6 5t is the natural 4od/given desire of the created soul 8the concreated andeverlasting thirst for 4od=s o"n realm8:*E; inspired by the fire of the spirit "hich burns "ithin the soul.

    And @ust as fire by the compulsion of its very nature rises up"ards so the soul moves to desire and

    finds no rest until it finds re@oicing in the final ob@ect of its love.

    But "hereas in the realm of nature all things are created in number measure and "eight and by their very

    natures by their rising and decline infallibly see2 the good in ordered and harmonious praise of thecreator human love is the activity of free and rational "ill< and therein lies the possibility of "ay"ard

    love% a love "hich fies upon some finite good as though that "ere the absolute and perfect good. Thus

    in human life love becomes distorted perverted and frustrated and leads the soul to slavery /

    subservience to the sensible to idle curiosity and vain ambition sub@ect to all the demons of the presentage. And thus the true freedom of the "ill is lost< the fire of love is as it "ere etinguished froen in a

    dar2 abyss of alienation and despair and prayer is dead. But still someho" the thirst is there if only in a

    half/recognised sense of emptiness and futility% 8#i2e as the hart desireth the "ater even so my soullongeth after thee 3 4od.8

    That tet from Psalm 7 is marvellously illustrated in the great t"elfth/century mosaic &@ust no"beautifully restored- "hich adorns the apse of the ancient Church of (an Clemente in Rome. 5n that

    picture the harts come to drin2 of the streams of paradise "hich flo" from the 4arden of )den "hich is

    also the hill of Calvary surmounted by the Tree of #ife "hich is also the Cross of Christ. There is muchmore symbolic richness in that astonishing mosaic:*,; but the essential point for us no" is @ust this% 5t is

    through the Cross of Christ that the ancient enmity the old and ever ne" alienation is overcome and the

    streams of grace flo" out to rene" the spiritual life of human2ind and give rebirth to prayer.

    5t is through the Cross of Christ that the gates of prayer are truly opened. Prayer is indeed the articulation

    of human desire< but Christian theology sees it as properly much more than that. By the Cross "e are

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    raised up no longer @ust clients so to spea2 but friends of 4od< and prayer becomes the conversation the

    com/munication of friends. As (t. Thomas remar2s in his meditations of (t. ?ohn * &?esus= #ast (upperDiscourse- 3ur (aviour calls his disciples 8friends8 and to converse together in the proper condition of

    friendship. Friends delight in each other=s presence and find comfort there in their anieties. We are made

    friends "ith 4od he d"elling in us and "e in him. We are no longer servants but friends 8For ye havenot received the spirit of bondage again to fear but ye have received the (pirit of adoption "hereby "e

    cry Abba Father8 &Rom. 0 *-.:*0;

    The great Puritan divine Richard Bater ma2es @ust the same point as (t. Thomas specifically "ithreference to the #ord=s (upper "herein he says 8"e have the fullest intimation epression and

    communication of the "ondrous love of 4od.8

    5n the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ "e are called to a familiar converse "ith 4od.... There

    "e are entertained by 4od as friends...and that at the most costly feast. 5f ever a believer may on earth

    epect his 2indest entertainment and near access and a humble intimacy "ith his #ord it is in theparticipation of this sacrifice feast "hich is called the Communion.:*+;

    5t is of course a to2en of the intimacy of divine and human friendship that in the language of prayer in

    )nglish as in many other languages "e are privileged to use the intimate second person singular formsthe 8thee8 and 8thou8 and 8thine8 of intimate friends rather than the public and formal plurals. Prayer is

    the conversation of intimate friends. But the theology of Christian prayer ta2es us even beyond the

    intimacy of friendship% 8Jour life is hid "ith Christ in 4od8 &Col. >%>-% 85 live yet not 5 but Christ livethin me8 &4al. 7%7G-. We d"ell not only in 4od=s presence as friends but "e d"ell in him and he in us and

    rightly does 4eorge erbert spea2 of prayer as 84od=s breath in man returning to his birth.8:7G;

    5ndeed in prayer "e are ta2en up into the deepest mystery of the divine life in the relations of being

    2no"ing and loving "hich are the oly Trinity. Through the gift of the (pirit the Word of 4od engraces

    our hearts to cry 8Abba Father8 and thus "e have our places in that eternal outgoing and return of thedivine Word and (pirit the divine self/2no"ing and the bond of love "hich unites the 2no"ing and the

    2no"n.

    Thus our prayer approaches 4od not from outside as it "ere but from "ithin 8through ?esus Christ our#ord in the po"er of the oly (pirit8< that is to say our prayer is "ithin the 2no"ing and "illing of 4od

    "ith the divine Providence. 5n a right understanding of prayer it can stand in no ultimate opposition to

    divine Providence because its "hole point really is to place our life freely "ithin 4od=s "ill in2no"ledge and love< and our prayers accomplish precisely "hat 4od=s eternal Providence the source of

    all order in the "orld has eternally "illed to accomplish by them. They are the free agents of Providence

    the free rational and "illing instruments of grace. 4od=s grace descends and ascends again in prayer. AsRichard oo2er beautifully epresses it%

    For "hat is the assembling of the Church to learn but the receiving of Angels descended from above6What to pray but the ascending of Angels up"ard6 is heavenly inspirations and our holy desires are somany Angels of intercourse and commerce bet"een 4od and us.:7*;

    4od=s grace descends and ascends again in prayer. Thus prayer is 4od=s gift to us% 4od=s "or2 in us andour life in 4od the redemption of desire. As (t. Paul eplains all "ho are in Christ are by 4od=s grace

    ne" creations &7 Cor. %*,- and our prayer is our participation in that ne" life of grace converting us

    setting straight our love transforming transfiguring 8transhumaniing8 us &to borro" Dante=s special"ord transumanar-.:77;

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    And at this level "hen "e spea2 of prayer "e=re not spea2ing @ust of particular acts of prayer or

    occasional prayer but of prayer as a condition of life in continual conversion continual reference to 4od.That is habitual prayer that state in "hich according to the magnificent Prayer Boo2 collect for the

    Fourth (unday after )aster 4od so orders our unruly "ills and affections that "e love "hat he commands

    and desire "hat he promises that so our hearts may surely there be fied "here true @oys are to be found.5n that condition of habitual prayer that state of being in prayer as ?ohn Donne says in one of his

    sermons 8that soul prays sometimes "hen it does not 2no" that it prays.8:7>;

    III. Our Life in Prayer

    5n Christ "e are ne" creations born ane" no longer at enmity but friends of 4od. 3ur reconciliation

    has been accomplished once for all< for Christ=s sa2e "e are accounted friends of 4od. But in anothersense our reconciliation is not complete and "ill not be complete until "e come to 2no" as "e are

    2no"n and to love as "e are loved. Thus there is the tension bet"een a @ustification divinely/"rought

    and finished once for all and a sanctification "hich is being "or2ed out "ithin us day by day. Prayerreaches out in faith and hope across that space.

    5n that reaching out of prayer precisely because it is by faith trials and temptations the dar2 night ofdoubt confusion and uncertainty are not @ust unfortunate accidents. 5n 4od=s good Providence they

    belong to the very life of faith for faith must be tried li2e precious metal 8"hich from the earth is tried

    and purified seven times in the fire8 &Ps. *7%E< 5 Peter *%,-. As (t. 5gnatius of Antioch puts it our desire is

    crucified% 8!y love8 he says 8my eros is crucified.8:7; Perhaps the trials ta2e different forms in one ageor another and different forms for each of us. Those trials are necessary and must be embraced. 5ndeed

    as (t. ?ames says "e must 8count it all @oy 2no"ing that the trial of your faith "or2eth patience. #et

    patience have her perfect "or2 that ye may be perfect and entire &?as. *% >/-.

    Certainly the confusions of the "orld in "hich "e live uncertainties "ithin the Church and confusions

    "ithin our o"n souls present us "ith problems and dilemmas in "hich it is surely not easy to 8count itall @oy8K But that is precisely the nature of our calling and by the grace of 4od "ho gives manna in the

    desert and "ater from the roc2 "e are not "ithout resources. As "e "ere reminded this morning the

    Church=s time of persecution is 4od=s time of preparation and it is in eile that the bride is prepared for

    her husband. As Thomas Traherne puts it 83ur very rust shall cover us "ith gold.8:7;

    5n this mied time "hich is both glorious and hard "e are not "ithout resources. We do possess in faith

    4od=s "ord of reconciliation committed unto us. We do possess in faith 4odLs "or2 for us 4odLs "ordto us made audible in oly (criptures made sensible in oly (acraments if "e "ill but attend "ith

    minds and hearts obedient and penitent. We do possess in faith the gift of 4od=s (pirit to lead us into

    truth. We do possess if "e "ill in the community of faith centuries of "isdom and eperiencenone of itirrelevant"ords and images of prayer and sanctity "hich "ill come alive for us if "e "ill give them &as

    to the shades in omer=s ades- the living blood of our o"n labours to drin2. 5t seems to me terriblyimportant and urgent that "e do our best to reclaim that great heritage of prayer and spiritual discipline

    "hich is ours especially as Anglicans in our great tradition of common prayer.

    The practice of Christian spirituality our life of prayer presents us no doubt "ith many difficulties. But

    only one of these difficulties is 5 thin2 really fundamental< and that is the demoraliing of the Christianmind and heart and the demoraliing of the Christian community "hich "e bring upon ourselves "hen

    "e forget our calling and fall into a mindless conformity to the spirit of the present agethe ambitio

    saeculi as (t. Augustine calls it.:7E; (ecular ideals secular methods and measures insidiously invade our

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    consciousness and pollute the springs of prayer. We lose heart and fall bac2 into a hopeless neo/pagan

    spirituality.

    The only true remedy lies in the steady cultivation of the Christian virtues of faith and hope and charity

    :7,; holding on to the centuries of Christian "isdom holding fast to our road of pilgrimage. What isessentially re9uired is the practical upbuilding among us and "ithin us of the life of penitential

    adoration the life of habitual prayer. With such graces may 4od no" refurbish his house. 5f this

    conference has given us a little bit clearer insight into "hat that means and if it has given us any morselof encouragement to rene" our disciplines of prayer it has indeed been blessed by 4od to "hom beeverlasting praise and glory.

    8Why are thou so full of heaviness 3 my soul6 and "hy art thou so dis9uieted "ithin me6 3 put thy trustin 4od for 5 "ill yet give him than2s "hich is the help of my countenance and my 4od8 &Ps. E%E/,-.

    $otes

    *. Thomas Traherne 8Desire8 The 3ford Boo2 of Christian Herse ed. D. Cecil &3ford *+G- p.7,>.

    7. Aristotle !etaphysics 5 * &+0Ga 7*-.

    >. Dante Divine Comedy Paradiso 5H *7,/*7+ Dante Alighieri. Tutte le opere ed. #. Blasucci

    &Florence *+0*- p. E>*.

    . Dante Convivio 5H *7 ed. cit. pp. *,E/*,, tr. R.D.C.< cf. Augustine )narr. in ps. #M55 CC#

    >+ ,+E.

    . 4eorge erbert 8Prayer8 The 3ford Boo2 of Christian Herse p. *>+-.

    E. Augustine (ermon #MMM , P# >0 +,< cf. A. Cacciari (. Agostino d=5ppona. #a preghiera.

    )pistola *>G a Proba &Rome *+0*- p. 0.

    ,. Thomas A9uinas (uper epist. s. Pauli lectura Hol. 55 &!arietti *+>- 5 ad Thessal. *>G p. *0+.

    0. Richard oo2er 3f the #a"s of )cclesiastical Polity ed. ?. eble Wor2s of oo2er &3ford

    7*0*- Hol. 55 H lvii 7 p. 7G*.

    +. Aristotle $ichomachaen )thics M , &**,,b 7-< cf. !etaphysics M55 , &*G,7b */7G-. 3n theimpossibility of friendship "ith

    4od $ic. )thics H555 , &**0b >/**+a -.

    *G. For the history of interpretation of the maim see P. Courcelle Connais/toi toi/mNme de (ocrate O

    saint Bernard &Paris *+,-.

    **. ?ohn eats 83de on a 4recian rn8.

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    *7. Cf. 4. Reale #=estremo messaggio spirituale nel mondo antico nel pensiero metafisico e teurgicodi Proclo introductory

    lecture in C. Faraggiana di (arana trans. Proclo. 5 !anuali &!ilan *+0- pp. v/cciii.

    *>. Dante Divine Comedy. 5nferno ed. cit. 555 * p. >+E.

    *. Augustine Confessions 5 *.

    *. 5bid. M555 + &tr. R.D.C.-. For a full discussion see A. Di4iovanni #=in9uietudine dell= anima. #a

    dottrina dell= amore nelle

    8Confessioni8 di (. Agostino &Rome *+E-.

    *E. Dante Divine Comedy. Paradiso ed. cit.55 *+/7G p. E77.

    *,. For a detailed description see #. Boyle A (hort 4uide to (t. Clements= Rome &Rome *+,7- pp.

    7E/>7.

    *0. Thomas A9uinas Contra 4entiles 5H 77< cf. (uper )van. (. ?o. lect. MH ed. !arietti lect. > */ pp. >,+/>07.

    *+. Richard Bater Wor2s 555 0*E as 9uoted in ?. Pac2er A Quest for 4odliness &Wheaton 5ll.*+0G- pp. 7*>/7*.

    7G. 4eorge erbert Prayer ed. cit. p. *>+.

    7*. Richard oo2er 3f the #a"s of )cclesiastical Polity ed. cit. H iii p. **.

    77. Dante Divine Comedy Paradiso ed. cit. 5 ,G p. E*+.

    7>. ?ohn Donne (ermon *7 in 4. Potter and ). (impson eds. The (ermons of ?ohn Donne &Ber2eley

    and #os Angeles *+E7- Hol. 5H p. >*G.

    7. 5gnatius of Antioch )p. to the Romans H55 &ed. . Bihlmeyer Die Apostolischen Hter&TSbingen *+E- 5 *E p. *GG.

    7. Thomas Traherne 'Christian )thics' in The 3ford Boo2 of Christian Herse p. 70,.

    7E. (t. Augustine Confessions M >G *.

    7,. Cf. R. Crouse 8ope "hich does not disappoint% The Path to 4enuine Rene"al8 in 4. )gertoned. Anglican )ssentials

    &Toronto *++- pp. 70E/7+*.

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    A Teaching 3n Prayer

    8The Christian stands and falls "ith prayer8 . (o said ans rs von Balthasar one of the most prominent

    theologians of the t"entieth century. What has made and continues to ma2e Balthasar's theology so

    appealing to so many people is that at the heart of his theology is Christian prayer. 5n fact Balthasarianscholars "ill attest to the fact that it is imperative "hen approaching his theology to 2no" that histheology and spirituality are absolutely inseparable< indeed they are intert"ined each flo"ing into the

    other. What follo"s is a short teaching on prayer as seen in the light of Balthasar's theology and in

    particular as it "as influenced by his relationship "ith Adrienne von (peyr.

    5f "e "ere to play a "ord association game using the "ord 'prayer' the associated "ords that may come to

    mind "ould be something li2e 'tal2ing and listening to 4od.' This 'tal2ing and listening to 4od' is"ithout 9uestion an intrinsic part of Christian prayer but for those "ho desire to gro" in their

    relationship "ith 4od prayer must inevitably move to deeper levels. Prayer must become more than

    saying "ords to 4od more than as2ing favors of 4od. Prayer at some point must deepen into a personal

    relationship and a dialogue. The Christian must come to the point "hen their prayer is a simple 'being"ith' 4od. And in this 'being "ith' 4od the Christian must be "illing to be moved by him and respond to

    him. What is at the essence of Christian prayer is not so much "hat "e say to 4od but it is our stance and

    posture before him in prayer "hich is really at the heart of it.

    Hon Balthasar "as deeply influenced in his life and conse9uently in his spirituality and theology by

    Adrienne von (peyr. Hon (peyr "as a convert to Catholicism and she entered the Church underBalthasar's direction. (he "as "hat "e "ould call a mystic. (he "as a deeply spiritual "oman "hom the

    #ord permitted to have deep insights and eperiences of the mysteries of our Faith. Balthasar "as her

    spiritual director and under his direction Adrienne communicated to him her mystical eperiences.Adrienne's eperiences did not simply remain on the level of personal eperience ho"ever. er

    eperiences "ere deeply imbedded "ith theological insights and teachings. 5t "ill serve us "ell no" toloo2 at her understanding of Christian prayer and to hopefully dra" insights from it so that "e too might

    gro" in our prayer.

    There are a fe" indispensable elements "hich "e must 2eep in mind "hen loo2ing at prayer in the

    "ritings and lives of Balthasar and von (peyr. For both Balthasar and von (peyr the model of Christianlife and prayer is the Blessed Hirgin !ary. This concept is absolutely indispensable for understanding

    their teaching on prayer. What is also very important in understanding their theology of prayer is that it is

    deeply informed by the theology of ?ohn's 4ospel &love- and also by the spirituality of (t. 5gnatius of#oyola &obedience-. The spirituality of Adrienne von (peyr may be summaried in these "ords "hich

    Balthasar "rote of her% 8&!arian- surrender to all that the Word of 4od can demand and to all it can offer

    to the understanding and &5gnatian- indifference impregnated "ith ?ohannine theology8 .

    According to von (peyr and Balthasar "hat 2ind of stance or posture should the Christian have in prayer6

    This is not to be understood as a physical posture but the spiritual posture of the person. (imply put the

    Christian must strive to be li2e !ary. This is much more profound than it sounds upon first hearing. Theperson "ho meditates on the life of the Blessed Hirgin "ill ultimately have some fundamental insights.

    !ary did not live for herself< she "as the 'handmaid of the #ord' . !ary's life "as placed completely at

    4od's service. (he "as completely "illing and ready to serve. (he "as both virgin and mother &virginallyfruitful-. (he 'pondered' in her heart. These elements are indispensable for gro"ing in Christian life and

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    prayer. For Adrienne the ultimate stance of the Christian in prayer is 8a continual and complete

    movement a"ay from oneself in self/forgetfulness and virginal readiness for the Word of 4od8 .

    #et us loo2 more deeply into this concept of 'self/forgetfulness and virginal readiness for the Word of

    4od.' 5t must first be stated at the outset that self/forgetfulness does not mean self/hatred. 5t does notmean that the self must be negated in order to enter more deeply into prayer and relationship "ith 4od.

    (elf/forgetfulness means not being preoccupied "ith self< it means turning a"ay from 8psychologiing

    introspection8 and turning to"ard the #ord. A concrete eample "ill suffice. !any times "hen "e pray"e are tempted to enter into prayer "ith a list of things that "e must bring to the #ord. We are tempted tosit before the #ord and tell him our problems and as2 him to give us an ans"er to this prayer or to give us

    an insight into this situation etc. Again these things are important for our prayer but they are not the

    essence of our prayer. Hon (peyr "ould tell us that the focus of our prayer must not be the self but the#ord. 3ur primary stance in prayer must not be to 'figure myself out' or to 'get something out of it'< our

    primary stance must be openness before the #ord. We must go to prayer first see2ing the #ord and his

    Will rather than on ourselves. ere "e see the eample of !ary.

    (elf/forgetfulness flo"s into the concept of 'virginal readiness for the Word of 4od.' As !ary "as not

    preoccupied "ith herself but "as ready to serve so too are "e called to be li2e her. This concept of

    virginal readiness is so profound that "e must ta2e a fe" moments to spea2 more about it. Throughout thecenturies artists have tried to depict for us the scene of the Annunciation of the Angel 4abriel to !ary.

    !ary is al"ays seen in prayer at times she is depicted "ith her head bo"ed and her hands open. Art helps

    us to ponder this mystery more deeply. er bo"ed head sho"s her humility and her "orship of 4od heropen hands reveal her readiness to serve and to accept 4od's "ill. When Balthasar and von (peyr spea2 of

    virginal readiness they are pointing us to the model of !ary.

    (t. Augustine said that !ary conceived ?esus in her heart before she conceived him in her "omb. 5n other

    "ords !ary as a faithful ?e"ish girl "as epecting the !essiah and in her heart she had been preparing

    for his coming. 5n her silent prayer and meditation she received the #ord spiritually in her heart. ervirginal readiness is seen in its deepest sense in the Annunciation. ?ust picture the scene for a moment.

    !ary the sinless virgin hears the "ords of the angel 8behold you "ill conceive and bear a son8 and sheresponds 8behold 5 am the handmaid of the #ord be it done unto me according to thy "ord.8 Because of

    !ary's posture before 4od her virginal readiness she "as ready to receive and to serve. But it "as 4od"ho prepared her< it "as he "ho filled her "ith grace. (he received the 5ncarnate Word in her "omb but

    it "as 4od "ho initiated and made her fruitful. We too are called to be receptive as !ary "as but "e

    must li2e her understand that it is 4od "ho initiates. We are to imitate her virginal readiness so that "etoo "ill receive the Word of 4od "ithin us. ?ust as !ary "as a vessel for Christ so too are "e to be his

    vessels.

    Another !arian aspect that "e find in Balthasar and von (peyr's theology of prayer is the concept of

    '!arian consent.' We have seen that the posture of the Christian in prayer must be self/forgetfulness and

    virginal readiness but there is also the element of consent that must be in the life and prayer of theChristian. !ary "as ready to receive the "ord of 4od because she "as completely open to his grace"or2ing in her life. But !ary's receptivity did not simply remain passive. pon hearing the Word of 4od

    she acted on it and responded to it< she consented. !ary's virginal readiness led to her 8yes.8 And !ary's

    yes effected all of human historyK 5t is "orth citing a rather lengthy passage from Balthasar to really graspthe depth of meaning here. 8Why this beginning in !arian consent6 Because !ary in virtue of her uni9ue

    election is the only one capable of ecluding from her yes every conscious or unconscious limitation/

    something the sinner al"ays includes. (he if infinitely at the disposal of the 5nfinite. (he is absolutelyready for everything for a great deal more therefore than she can 2no" imagine or begin to suspect.

    Coming from 4od this yes is the highest grace< but coming from man it is also the highest achievement

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    made possible by grace% unconditional definitive self/surrender. 5t is at once faith hope and love it is

    also the original vo" out of "hich arises every form of definitive Christian commitment to 4od and in4od. 5t is the synthesis of love and obedience / of ?ohn and 5gnatius . 8

    !ary's posture before 4od her grace/filled capacity to receive his Word "as necessary for her to consentto 4od's "ill. We learn another lesson here. As "e sit silently "ith the #ord in prayer virginally receptive

    to his Word "e are given the grace to respond to his Word. 5t is only by being open to him that "e can

    consent to "hat he as2s of us. As Balthasar "rote !ary's yes "as 8the original vo" out of "hich arisesevery form of definitive Christian commitment to 4od.8 We are only able to commit to a vocation in lifeto the mission "hich 4od gives to us if "e are virginally ready to receive from him all that he as2s of us.

    Consent to 4od flo"s from our readiness to serve him< and readiness to serve him only comes from being

    in silent communion "ith him. We must 2no" the 3ne "hom "e are called to serve. This consent is notsimply an act of service but is a complete surrender of self to 4od and all that he as2s of us. 5n a "ord it

    is perfect obedience. 5n order to summarie this concept of !arian consent 5 "ill cite the elo9uent "ords

    of Balthasar once more.

    8YThe absolute identity bet"een love and obedience is to be found in !ary "here love epresses itself

    in this "ill to be nothing other than the handmaid of the #ord. $o light falls upon her all falls upon 4od

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    Annotated Biblography

    Clic2 here for Prayer Resources by Category

    Anderson #eith. When 4od (ays $o% Discovering the 4od of ope Behind the Ans"ers We'd Rather

    $ot ear. !inneapolis% Bethany ouse Publishers *++E.

    Deals "ith the difficult sub@ect of accepting the ans"er 8no8 from 4od and 2no"ing ho" to respondproperly.

    Bloesch Donald 4. The (truggle of Prayer. (an Francisco% arper *+0G.

    Argues that prayer is not mysticism &rising to 4od to become one "ith him- but 4od reaching out to

    humanity and calling for a response of obedience. Haluable insights into the meaning of prayer.

    Bounds ).!. The )ssentials of Prayer< The Possibilities of Prayer< Po"er through Prayer< Prayer and

    Praying !en< Purpose in Prayer< The Reality of Prayer< The Weapon of Prayer. Chicago% !oody Press*+0G.

    Re/released series of boo2s primarily on intercessory prayer. (ome may 9uestion the stress on the

    necessity for hours of prayer every day and his argument that prayer influences 4od to act "hen he mightnot have other"ise.

    Brase #ee and elsabec2 enry. Praying from 4od's eart% )periencing the Po"er of 4od / FocusedPrayer.

    Designed specifically for small group studies in the home or at church this "or2boo2 "ill sho" you ho"to pray scripturally and deeply.

    Bright Honette and Ben A. ?ennings eds. nleashing the Po"er of Prayer% !essages from the

    5nternational Prayer Assembly. Chicago% !oody Press *+0+.

    Addresses on prayer for rene"al and evangelism from the 5nternational Prayer Assembly for World

    )vangeliation in (eoul (outh orea *+0 under the auspices of the #ausanne Committee for World)vangeliation. Hery valuable resource.

    Bro"n (teve. Approaching 4od% o" to Pray. $ashville% !oorings a Division of The BallentinePublishing 4roup *++E.

    Bro"n eplores the practical side of praying / the amount of time "e give to it the time of day even the

    most helpful posture. And he helps us understand the 'deeper' side of prayer / the a"e and "onder ofrelating to a great 4od.

    Bryant David. With Concerts of Prayer% Christians ?oin for (piritual A"a2ening and World)vangeliation. Hentura% Regal Boo2s *+0.

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    A uni9ue approach to corporate prayer using the 8concert8 as a metaphor. Widely used in churches and

    missions organiations.

    Bryant David. ope at and.

    ere is good ne"s for praying Christians every"here as "ell as incentive for believers to get on their

    2nees if they aren't there no".

    Carson D.A. A Call to (piritual Reformation% Priorities from Paul and is Prayers. 4rand Rapids% Ba2er*++7.

    ses Paul's prayers as a 8school of prayer8 for modern believers.

    Carson D.A. ed. Teach us to Pray% Prayer in the Bible and the World. 4rand Rapids% Ba2er *++G.

    A collection of articles produced by the Faith and Church (tudy nit of the Theological Commission of

    the World )vangelical Fello"ship. Covers biblical teaching prayer and spirituality lessons from the

    "orld/"ide church and a challenge to pray.

    Chambers 3s"ald. 5f Jou Will As2% Reflections on the Po"er of Prayer.

    Christenson )velyn. What appens When Women Pray. Wheaton% Hictor Boo2s *+,.

    as been very popular "ith "omen's groups. Rather light reading but has some valuable insights.

    Christenson )velyn. Changing Jour #ife Through the Po"er of Prayer. $e" Jor2% 5nspirational Press

    *++>.

    5s a compilation of three of Christenson's boo2s on prayer% &*- What appens When Women Pray &7-#ord Change !eK &>- 4aining Through #osing.

    Christenson )velyn. A Time to Pray 4od's Way. )ugene% arvest ouse Publishers *++E.

    A practical guide to praying for the purpose of evangeliing friends and neighbours for Christ. A studyguide is also available.

    Christenson )velyn. What appens When 4od Ans"ers Prayer. Wheaton% Hictor Boo2s *++.

    The se9uel to What appens When Women Pray. Deals "ith the topic that an ans"er to prayer is not an

    end in itself but 4od's "ay of opening the net door of our lives and ushering us into the net step e hasfor our lives. A study guide is available.

    Constable Thomas. Tal2ing to 4od% What the Bible Teaches about Prayer. 4rand Rapids% Ba2er *++.

    A theology of prayer covering all aspects.

    Deison Peter H. The Priority of no"ing 4od% Ta2ing Time "ith 4od When There is $o Time.

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    Deison shares ho" you can spend time in prayer and Bible study and "orship as you% &a- learn ho" to

    overcome 89uiet time guilt8 &b- understand "hat a personal time of devotion means to 4od &c- find abiblical model of "orship and &d- learn ho" to overcome persistent problems "ith the devotional life.

    Due"el Wesley #. !ighty Prevailing Prayer. 4rand Rapids% ondervan *++G.

    A valuable resource for victorious prayer including prayer for victory over (atan.

    Due"el Wesley #. Touch the World through Prayer. 4rand Rapids% ondervan *+0E.

    5nspirational boo2 on personal prayer especially in the contet of evangelism and missions.

    )astman Dic2. The our that Changes the World% A Practical Plan for Personal Prayer. 4rand Rapids%

    Ba2er *+,0.

    Challenges believers to devote one hour per day to prayer and presents a t"elve step plan for filling that

    hour.

    )ric2son !ary ). Adventure at idden aven Ranch% #earning about Prayer as a Family. Colorado(prings% $avPress *+0+.

    ses a fiction format to help parents teach their children about prayer.

    4addy C. Welton. A #ove Affair "ith 4od% Finding Freedom Z 5ntimacy in Prayer. $ashville%

    Broadman Z olman *++.

    (tudy of prayer as conversation "ithin a love affair. Re@ects the 8guilt/trips8 of many boo2s on prayer.

    4et 4ene A. Praying for 3ne Another% The Re"arding )perience of Praying "ith 3thers. Wheaton%

    Hictor Boo2s *+07.

    ses the Boo2 of Acts to teach about corporate prayer.

    4ren (tanley ?. Prayer% The Cry for the ingdom. Peabody !ass.% endric2son Publishers *+00.

    From the model of the early church 4ren argues that the church must become a praying church if it

    "ants to eperience rene"al.

    4uest ?ohn. Finding Deeper 5ntimacy "ith 4od% 3nly a Prayer A"ay. 4rand Rapids% Ba2er *++7.

    R. C. (proul commented% This boo2 is "ritten by a man on prayer. We can all learn from it.

    allesby 3. Prayer. !inneapolis% Augsburg *+ &Gth ed.-

    A classic on strengthening the prayer life.

    arris Richard. Prayer and the Pursuit of appiness. 4rand Rapids% )erdmans *+0.

    Calls upon believers to direct their desires to 4od in a spirit of devotion love and prayer. True happiness

    from 4od "ill result.

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    ouston ?ames. The Transforming Po"er of Prayer% Deepening Jour Friendship "ith 4od. Colorado(prings% $avPress *++E.

    Closely eamines the true nature of prayer and helps us vie" prayer not as a dreary eercise or a s2ill tobe mastered but as a valuable chance to deepen our friendship "ith 4od.

    ouston ?ames. The Transforming Friendship. 3ford% #ion Boo2s *+0+.

    A much praised study of prayer in (cripture and modern life.

    unt Art. Praying With the 3ne Jou #ove. Portland% !ultnomah Boo2s *++E.

    A practical step/by/step guide to praying as a couple. Assists couples in developing a strong and intimate

    relationship that is based on shared spiritual gro"th through prayer.

    unt T.W. and Wal2er Catherine. Disciple's Prayer #ife% Wal2ing in Fello"ship "ith 4od. (outhern

    Baptist Press.

    elps adults learn to pray through eperiences based on prayers of the Bible. 5ts *> sessions offer

    practical eperiences that strengthens and deepens prayer lives and helps churches develop an

    intercessory prayer ministry. &Also *> / >G min. videos-

    ybels Bill. Too Busy $ot to Pray. Do"ners 4rove% 5nterHarsity Press *+00.

    ybels dra"s on his o"n eperiences and those of busy people in his church to help you overcome prayer

    barriers and learn ho" to meet tal2 and "al2 "ith the #ord.

    ?ourney of Po"er. Produced by )very ome for Christ.

    This is a *> lesson course that "ill guide the praying Christian along the seldom traveled road of prayer &E

    cassette tapes and overhead transparencies are available-. The recommended resource boo2 to accompanythis study is 8$o )asy Road8 by Dic2 )astman. e has a second boo2 called 8The our that Changes the

    World.8

    #a"rence Roy. o" to Pray "hen #ife urts% )periencing the Po"er of ealing Prayer. Do"ners

    4rove% 5nterHarsity Press *++>.

    A solid realistic aid to prayer in the difficult times of life. 5s understanding of the hurts people eperience

    but does not minimie sin and personal responsibility.

    #e"is C.(. #etters to !alcolm% Chiefly on Prayer. $e" Jor2% arcourt Brace ?ovanovich *+E.

    Filled "ith insightful comments on prayer.

    #uter )r"in. Coming to 4rips "ith nans"ered Prayer.

    #uter helps us find ans"ers to the difficult 9uestion of "hy 4od doesn't al"ays ans"er our prayers"hile shedding light on the character of 4od.

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    !acArthur ?ohn. Alone "ith 4od% The Po"er and Passion of Prayer.

    !acArthur eplores the anatomy of effective prayer and presents a refreshing biblical model you can

    begin follo"ing.

    !acDonald ope. Discovering o" to Pray. 4rand Rapids% ondervan Publishing ouse *++G.

    3utlines nine steps that can lead to a meaningful life of prayer and "orship. A study guide is alsoavailable.

    !agdalen !argaret. ?esus !an of Prayer. Do"ners 4rove% 5nterHarsity Press *+0,.

    (tudy of the prayer life of ?esus from the ?esus #ibrary series.

    !artin 4len and 4inter Dian. Dra"ing Closer% A (tep/by/(tep 4uide to 5ntimacy "ith 4od. $ashville%Broadman Z olman Publishers *++.

    This boo2 not only identifies the steps that bring you closer to 4od it gives you specific details for

    ma2ing your net move plus suggestions about the inevitable road/bloc2s and challenges.

    !artin 4len and 4inter Dian. Po"er ouse.

    A step by step guide to building a church that prays. Po"er ouse teaches ho" to assess your

    congregation's prayer s2ills and ho" to develop a step by step strategy for rene"al and outreach.

    !a"ell ?ohn. Partners in Prayer. $ashville% Thomas $elson Publishers *++E.

    ?ohn !a"ell gives practical insight into &a- the fundamentals of prayer &b- improving personal prayerlife &c- praying for others including church leaders &d- building a prayer partners ministry in the local

    church &e- encouraging prayer revival nation"ide.

    !oody D"ight #. Prevailing Prayer. Chicago% !oody Press *+//6

    Classic set of addresses on the elements of prayer.

    !oody D"ight #. o" to Pray.

    !uc2 Terry. #iberating the #eader's Prayer #ife. Carol (tream% Christianity Today< Waco% Word Boo2s

    *+0.

    (ound advice on prayer for leaders from the #eadership #ibrary series.

    !urray Andre". The Prayer/#ife% The 5nner Chamber and the Deepest (ecret of Pentecost. $e" Jor2%

    4eorge . Doran *+*76

    Classic guide to overcoming prayerlessness and revitaliing personal prayer.

    !urray Andre". With Christ in the (chool of Prayer% Thoughts on 3ur Training for the !inistry of

    5ntercession. West"ood $.?.% Revell *+E printing.

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    Classic on intercessory prayer.

    $appa !i2e and Amy. 7 Fun Family Prayer Adventures% Creative Ways to Pray Together. !inneapolis%

    Augsburg Fortress *++E.

    A boo2 containing 7 original family prayer activities. An inde of Bible verses is also included in the

    bac2 of the boo2.

    $ystrom Carolyn. What is Prayer6 Chicago% !oody Press *+0G.

    Child's picture boo2 on the meaning and practice of prayer.

    (anders ?. 3s"ald. Prayer Po"er nlimited. Chicago% !oody Press *+,,.

    The former head of 3verseas !issionary Fello"ship ans"ers many 9uestions about the meaning and

    practice of prayer.

    (chaeffer )dith. The #ife of Prayer. Wheaton% Cross"ay Boo2s *++7.

    Thoughtful response to 2ey 9uestions about prayer. 5ncludes a discussion of fasting and provides a church

    history of prayer. )cellent boo2.

    (croggie W. 4raham. o" to Pray. 4rand Rapids% regel *+0* printing.

    A competent eposition of the five parts of prayer as found in the #ord's Prayer% adoration confession

    petition intercession and than2sgiving.

    Tippitt (ammy. The Prayer Factor.

    Tirabassi Bec2y. Wild Things appen When 5 Pray. 4rand Rapids% ondervan Publishing ouse *++>.

    (hares ho" prayer ma2es our faith relevant and appealing to those around us. Tal2s about ho" prayer

    opens doors for evangelism and healing. Also available "ith a study guide and on audio cassette.

    To"nsend Anne ?. Prayer Without Pretending. Chicago% !oody Press *+,>.

    Compelling response to the 9uestion% 8Does it really matter "hether or not 5 pray68

    Torrey R. A. The Po"er of Prayer% and the Prayer of Po"er. 4rand Rapids% ondervan Publishing ouse*++>.

    A classic on prayer. Discusses the freedom peace and security available through prayer and ans"ers

    common 9uestions about prayer.

    Wiersbe Warren W. (omething appens "hen Churches Pray. #incoln $eb.% Bac2 to the Bible *+0.

    ses the Boo2 of Acts as a model to call the church bac2 to prayer.

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    White ?ohn. Daring to Dra" $ear. Do"ners 4rove% 5nterHarsity Press *+,,.

    (tudy of prayer in the lives of ten biblical characters including ?esus Christ.

    Jount David. Brea2ing Through 4od's (ilence% A 4uide to )ffective Prayer. $e" Jor2% (imon Z(chuster *++E.

    Deals "ith the topic of prayer for those "ho are not familiar "ith the practice. 5t has a broad doctrinalbase and gleans from many traditions.

    This bibliography "as prepared by !r. Bill Bad2e of $orth"est Baptist Theological (eminary and Rev.

    4ary 4il2inson

    Prayer Resources by Category

    Difficulties When 4od (ays $o Anderson

    Too Busy $ot to Pray ybele o" to Pray When #ife urts #a"rence Coming to 4rips With

    nans"ered Prayer #uter The Prayer/#ife !urray Prayer Without Pretending To"nsend

    4eneral The (truggle of Prayer Bloesch

    Approaching 4od Bro"n ope at and Bryant A Call to (piritual Reformation Carson Teach s to Pray

    Carson 5f Jou Will As2 Chambers Changing Jour #ife Through the Po"er of Prayer Christenson Tal2ing

    to 4od Constable The Priority of no"ing 4od Deison The our that Changes the World )astman A#ove Affair "ith 4od 4addy Finding Deeper 5ntimacy "ith 4od 4uest Prayer allesby Prayer and the

    Pursuit of appiness arris The Transforming Po"er of Prayer ouston The Transforming Friendshipouston #etters to !alcolm #e"is Alone "ith 4od !acArthur Dra"ing Closer !artinU4inter Prevailing

    Prayer !oody o" to Pray !oody #iberating the #eader's Prayer #ife !uc2 Prayer Po"er nlimited(anders The #ife of Prayer (chaeffer o" to Pray (croggie The Prayer Factor Tippitt The Po"er of

    Prayer Torrey

    5ntercession The )ssentials of Prayer Bounds

    Partners in Prayer !a"ell With Christ in the (chool of Prayer !urray

    (tudies Praying from 4od's eart BraseUenry

    What appens When Women Pray Christenson A Time to Pray 4od's Way Christenson What appensWhen 4od Ans"ers Prayer Christenson Disciple's Prayer #ife untUWal2er ?ourney of Po"er

    Discovering o" to Pray !acDonald ?esus !an of Prayer Tirabassi Daring to Dra" $ear WhiteBrea2ing Through 4od's (ilence Jount

    )vangelism nleashing the Po"er of Prayer BrightU?ennings

    Touch the World Through Prayer Due"ei

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    Corporate Prayer With Concerts of Prayer Bryant

    Praying for 3ne Another 4et Prayer 4ren Po"er ouse !artinU4inter (omething appens When

    Churches Pray Wiersbe

    (piritual Warfare !ighty Prevailing Prayer Due"ei

    Family Adventure at idden Ranch )ric2son

    Praying With the 3ne Jou #ove unt 7 Fun Family Prayer Adventures $appa What is Prayer6 $ystrom