On Prayer: A Safe Harbor in the Catholic Tradition

Having been involved in New Age alternative spirituality before becoming Christian, I had learned from experience there is spiritual deception in this world, was concerned not to fall into it again while embarking on the Christian prayer life. I found no help in the Evangelical world, but I did find help in the Catholic world, in ways I later found are consistent with Orthodox teaching, something I have carried with me and am grateful for.

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There were many good things I received in Catholicism, and I am grateful to have been Catholic for as long as I was. There is one thing I’d like to write about here, something that has kept me safe in all my spiritual endeavors since, found in the older Catholic prayer tradition (and thus closer to Orthodoxy). Something I think all kinds of Christians can benefit from, regardless of what part of the Christian world you’re in.

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The Gift of Reading Scripture

I’ve received good in each part of the Christian world I’ve been in, want to acknowledge that despite differences we may have. In the Evangelical world, I received the great good of learning to read and pray the bible. Little did I know I was embarking on a long tradition of scripture reading, memorization and prayer going back to the time of the earliest Christians and desert hermits, spreading around the Christian world and enduring centuries of tumult up to my own day, when a bible and a reading plan were placed into my hands.

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If there is one outstandingly good thing I gained in the Evangelical world and have carried with me everywhere since, that I don’t think I would have gained nearly so well anywhere else (for reasons I will explain), it is the necessity of reading and praying the bible, cover to cover, again and again, over the course of your lifetime.

My first church, an Evangelical church (thankfully a very good one with solid leadership), had a 12-week class for new Christians in which we learned the basics of our faith. One of them was about the bible, the need to read and study it daily, cover to cover, and to memorize verses of scripture that speak to you so you can remember and repeat them to yourself throughout the day.

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