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Matthew 6:6
6But you, when you pray, enter into your inner chamber, and having shut your door, pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.
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And when thou prayest—nine things pertain to the knowledge of true prayer: I. To know what prayer is. II. How many sorts of prayer there be. III. The necessity of prayer. Four things provoke us to pray: 1. God's commandment....
The content emphasizes the importance of contemplative prayer, highlighting the need for silence and receptivity in our communication with God. It illustrates how this practice can transform our understanding of prayer from mere words to a profound encounter with the divine presence, inviting believers to experience God's love and guidance in a deeper way.
The content emphasizes the importance of contemplative prayer as a means of wordless communion with God, encouraging believers to listen rather than speak. It highlights the transformative power of silence in recognizing God's constant presence and invites individuals into a deeper spiritual practice that transcends mere activity.
Teaching on Prayer from Teresa of Avila: Contemplative Prayer: The Interior Castle
Teaching on Solitude and Silence from Amma Syncletica: Desert Mothers: Amma Syncletica on Solitude
Teaching on Prayer from E.M. Bounds: The Necessity of Constant Prayer
Teaching on Solitude and Silence from Abba Moses: The Cell Will Teach You Everything
Teaching on Solitude and Silence from Catherine of Siena: Catherine of Siena: The Interior Cell