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Pie-ty of Prayer
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The Seven Historic Christian Parts of Prayer
ADORATION - Adore God in the silence of your heart.
PRAISE - Praise God with your lips.
THANKSGIVING - Give God thanks for ALL things.
CONFESSION - Confess your sins to God for forgiveness.
OBLATION - Give yourself to God to use as He wills.
INTERCESSION - Pray to God for the needs of others.
PETITION - Pray to God for your needs.
Disciplined prayer can be equated to a pie - the pie-ty of prayer. There
is a historic recipe of seven ingredients: adoration, praise, thanksgiving,
confession, oblation, intercession, and petition. Too much, too little,
or omission of any one of these ingredients for a length of time will
lead to an unbalanced prayer life.
Adoration, Praise, Thanksgiving
guide us to a vision of God
Confession
leads us to true repentance
Oblation , Intercession, Petition
consecrate us for Christian service

Our cross is formed
God above
Self below
Our penitent death stretched between.
The Size of Prayer
Pie or pi ( ) is defined
as the "mathematical symbol designating the ratio of the circumference
of a circle to its diameter". In a spiritual sense this can be taken
as the size and the shape our prayer. One word offered up to God can
exceed all bounds, or numerous words can measure only the circumference
of a pinhead. The secret is our whether our heart is whole (Psalm 119:10).
The Hours of Prayer
Pie or pye was a chart used in selecting the appropriate Scripture readings
for the daily service or hours of prayer during the Middle Ages. The
Christian church chose explicit Scriptures for specific times to be read
in order to convey the life of Christ over the course of a year. Thus
at Christmas the Nativity story, at Easter the Crucifixion - reminding
us of the periods or seasons in the life of Jesus.
Individual Prayer
Praying alone is outlined in Matthew 6.6 as Jesus said 'when you pray,
go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father
Who is in the secret place; and your Father Who sees in secret will reward
you openly'. As individuals we are instructed to go before the Lord
alone in prayer. All seven historic parts of prayer (ingredients) should
be used during this time for a well balanced, fully satisfying pie of
prayer. There is wholeness and richness in the entirety not found when
one or more ingredients are missing or one ingredient is used alone.
Corporate Prayer
An individual is equipped to present to the corporate church a balanced
pie-ty of prayer when all seven ingredients are in use. One slice of
this richness may be the gift of an intercessor, or the praise of a beautiful
voice, or the offering of one=s self as a teacher. As the Body of Christ
we come together bearing our individual gifts and differences, our similarities
and common faith to make our corporate offering.
ADORATION
There is a time to keep silence... Ecclesiastes 3:7
Let all the earth keep silence before Him. Habakkuk 2:20
Be silent, all flesh, before the Lord, for He has roused Himself from
His Holy dwelling.
Zachariah 2:13
Christian prayer begins with adoration. The example given by our Lord
to the disciples, Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name...(Matthew
6:9), acknowledges that we are God's special creation, His children by
adoption through faith in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, and that He
is worthy of our adoration as the Hallowed (holy) God who sustains
us.
Adoration is the silent beholding of our God. There is a time under Heaven
for silence. The door opens and we walk into the Holy of Holies to see
Him, to listen and to adore Him. Mary, Martha=s sister, chose the better
part at His feet. Isaiah saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and
lifted up. The Orthodox Church calls this a time when Heaven and earth
meet. Taste and see that He is good. Our spirit is willing tho
the flesh is weak, but in time, through God's mercy and our discipline,
the flesh is brought under control. In Ps 4:11 God says: hear Me when
I call. Jesus says: My sheep hear My voice. Only when we are
quiet can we hear.
PRAISE
Praise the Lord!
Praise, O servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord!
Psalm 113:1
Praise is the verbalization of adoration, states The Reverend. Mother
Virginia of All Saints Sisters of the Poor Convent. All the future belongs
to God and with Him all things are possible; therefore recognizing that
He is Holy and all powerful we praise Him according to His excellent
greatness (Psalm 150:2). He is highly exalted by Moses in Exodus
15. David sings of His loving kindness in II Samuel 6:12-16. Mary proclaims
that the Mighty One has done great things . . and holy is His name
(Luke 1:45-55).
We cannot help but sing hymns, quote Scripture, recite Psalms when we
have heard our God. Without the silence first, praise can become a narcotic
fix, clanging cymbals, mere noise. It is never enough, never sustains
the spirit through the dark night of the soul, but when based upon the
silence of adoration, our praise combines with the angels and saints
in Heaven!
THANKSGIVING
Let us come into His presence with thanksgiving Psalm 95:2
..give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in
Christ Jesus for you.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
I will offer to Thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving
and call on the name of the Lord. Psalm 116:17
A thankful heart will not be quenched nor tongue silenced when we have
seen and heard the Lord. We can with assurance give thanks in all circumstances
knowing that all things work together for good even in the midst of sorrow
and suffering. Paul was beaten, shipwrecked, bitten by snake, imprisoned,
persecuted. His life sounded like a down-hill battle and yet God showed
him that it was an uphill run to Himself.
CONFESSION (PENITENCE)
Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you
may be healed. James 5:16
Consider my affliction and my trouble, and forgive all my sins.
Psalm 25.18
The Ten Commandments
1. Do not worship any god except Me.
2. Do not make idols. Do not bow down and worship idols.
I AM the Lord your God, and I demand all your love.
3. Do not misuse My Name.
4. Remember that the Sabbath Day belongs to Me.
5. Respect you father and your mother.
6. Do not murder.
7. Be faithful in marriage.
8. Do not steal.
9. Do not tell lies about others.
10. Do not want anything that belongs to someone else.
*Children's Illustrated Contemporary
English Version
Penitence is acknowledging our sin, known and unknown, before God, Who
alone has the authority to forgive. The middle that connects the Heaven
of God to the earth of man is Confession. Like Isaiah (Chapter 6)we see
our sins, they are ever before us and we believe that we are the chief
of all sinners, we have unclean lips. We see the enormous contrast between
God and ourselves. As Evelyn Underhill said, "Real penitence begins
when we contemplate the Holiness of God".
Now the work begins, to daily account for our misdeeds so that we may
be prepared to meet the Lord at any time. Have we kept the 10 commandments,
do we posses the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit, do we daily renew
our mind? God will reveal to us the answers for the Word of God is
living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword and piercing ..able
to judge the thought and intentions of the heart. (Hebrews 5:12)
All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.(Romans 3:23)
If we say we have not sinned, we lie.
Do we love God with all our heart, mind, and soul? In Ezekiel 44, God
shows His desire and the consequences of our actions. He is calling us
to cleanse the altars of our hearts so that He alone may reign there.
We are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood. If we do not pursue
a pure heart, follow His Word, His commandments, we shall forever
be relegated to the busy work of His church and not honored with the
delight of ministering to Him in spirit and in truth as shown in Ezekiel.
So many in the church today are busy! Are we as Isaiah? Or are we the
ones relegated to the outer court, banned from entering beyond the veil?
Most of us have days when we have lost His abiding Presence because we
have refused to confess our sins before a Holy God.
Do we love our neighbor as our self? Jesus prayed that we be one. We
must ask forgiveness from our neighbor before requesting forgiveness
from God. Do we honor the diverse gifts that God has bestowed upon His
people, do we acknowledge the different parts of the Body of Christ,
do we love our neighbor as we expect him to love us? If I speak in
the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding
gong or a clanging cymbal.
(1 Corinthians 13:1) Do we do nothing in selfishness nor conceit,
but with all humility count others better than ourselves? (Phil 2)
The seven Penitential Psalms are 6, 32, 38, 51, 102,
130, 143.
OBLATION
Here am I, a servant of the Lord,
let it be done unto me according to Thy Word. Luke 1:34
The giving of our self to God for Him to use as He wills. Jesus is the
perfect model in the Garden when He said not as I will, but as You
will...may Your will be done. Mary, His Mother, said it when approached
with the most important request of all times: let it be done unto
me. Abraham left Ur, Jonah stopped running, Isaiah said Here am
I, send me! They all gave themselves to God the Father for Him to
use as He willed. Can we say as Frances Havergal wrote "take my
life and let it be consecrated Lord to Thee"?
Paul called for our full surrender to the Lord. I appeal to you therefore,
brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice,
holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. (Romans
12:1).
Alive Unto God
A saintly nun uses the phrase alive unto God, from Romans 6:ll,
as her constant prayer. If we too become alive unto God by yielding
of ourselves to do the Lord's service, instead of serving ourselves,
then our lives will become an abundant life. When we yield to God's purposes
we become dead to sin but alive to God through Jesus in the power
of the Holy Spirit (Romans 6:11).
That alive unto God life becomes a life of service where we present
our bodies as a living and Holy sacrifice. We, therefore, will
not be conformed to this hostile world but will be transformed by
the renewing of our mind and able to prove what the will of God is, that
which is good, acceptable, (Romans 12:1).
This alive unto God life will also be a separated life, set
apart for the Gospel of God (Romans 1:1). We will not run with the
pack but run with the Shepherd, doing what He has directed. Be sure that
it is in accordance with Scripture and in the tradition of the church.
Test all things! Be sure it is "The Shepherd" and not the counterfeit
with whom you run. For the time will come when men will not put up
with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather
around them great numbers of teachers to say what their itching ears
want to hear. (2 Timothy 4:3-4)
The alive unto God life is spirit filled life. It will be marked
by the abundant fruit produced from a healthy life. As Galatians 5:22
shows, the produce thereof will be love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
gentleness, goodness, faithfulness.
And last, but not least, this life once given, once consecrated, to the
Lord should mature. We should grow in the grace and knowledge of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (2 Peter 3:18)
INTERCESSION
...far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by ceasing
to pray for you.
1 Samuel 12:23
Prayers to God for the needs of others are intercessions. Jesus is our
primary example of an intercessor to Whom we turn for guidance (High
Priestly Prayer, John 17:1-20). On the Cross, Christ interceded forgiveness
by praying the words for they know not what they do (Luke 23:34).
His life was charged with prayer and so should ours. He is not dead but
sits at the right hand of His Father, interceding on our behalf (Hebrews
7:25). If intercession is that important to Him, should we not follow
His example?
Psalm 107 gives an outline for disciplined intercessory prayer. First,
those wandering in desert wastelands in verses 4-9. The homeless who
hunger and thirst for God, for moral righteousness as well as the physical
necessities. Second, those in prisons of darkness and gloom in verses
10-16. The prisoners who rebel against God need release. Third, the sick
in verses 17-22. Those who are ill in body, soul, and spirit should be
included in our prayers for healing. And finally the fourth being those
caught in the storms of life in verses 23-32.
PETITION
Hear my cry for mercy as I call to You for help.
Psalm 28:2
The prayer of petition is defined as presenting our own needs before
the Lord, that His will be done. Missionary Amy Carmichael suggested
that His answer will be in the form of "yes, no, wait". It
is our job to listen to the still small voice and to obey.
In Mark 10:46-52 Barthemaus, the blind man, calls out Son of David
have mercy on me. Jesus responds with the question, What do you
want Me to do for you?. Jesus knows the need of Barthemaus but wants
the blind man to verbalize his desire. Throughout the Gospels there are
many times the person in need is asked by Jesus to express the need before
He grants the request. We are often blind in spirit and soul as well
as body; we too call out for God to have mercy upon us; and we need to
verbalize the petition of our hearts to our Lord for healing, for help,
for mercy.
Petition is the last ingredient of the pie of prayer, but often the first
one and only one ever used. All ingredients of prayer should come before
this "give me" prayer, then and only then will we be more eager
and capable to pray Thy will be done.
Warnings
Praise will be clanging bells without the time of quiet adoration in
the Presence of God.
Thanksgiving will be only for the easy, good times without the sacrifice
of thanks during the times of pain, sorrow, and suffering.
Confession will not penetrate the darkened recesses of our soul to
confess sins committed against God and our neighbor, without casting
off the willingness to confess only the superficial.
Oblation will be giving only part not our whole self to God to be used
as He wills without knowing Who He truly is during a time of silent
adoration.
Intercessions will not carry the love of our neighbor as Jesus carried
for us if we do not begin to carry the fire of love for Him.
Petitions will only be a selfish, personal wish list without God's
constant and renewing Presence during the times of adoration, confession,
and oblation.
Come Away©
A personal retreat with our Lord.
Arise, my beloved, come away with Me.
Song of Songs 2:13
And He said to them, "Come away
by yourselves to a lonely place & rest a while."
Mark 6:31
A retreat is time alone with our blessed Lord, apart and separate from
our normal surroundings and activities. An hour, an afternoon, a full
day, several days, or a week may constitute a retreat. Use this Come
Away personal retreat format as the basis for your time alone with the
Lord. Start with these words of Scripture, allowing God to enlarge your
heart (Psalm 119:32) with His Presence. The retreat should be in silence.
Depart to a place where your silence will be respected.
We should go away to a lonely spot to listen in silence to our God one
day a month and one week a year if at all possible. This will often be
a time of fasting as well, one that is instructed and laid upon our hearts
by the Most High Himself.
A monk once said, "My Lord, I am going into retreat. Keep the adventure
fresh for me. I am tired: do not let this drop down into being just a
physical rest and an escape from the things I am leaving. My mind is
tired too, but I know that does not matter, if I come to Thee, the Lord
and Lover of my soul."
Return, all of you who have turned away from the Lord,
He will heal you and make you faithful.
Jeremiah 3:22
ADORATION
Be still and know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
PRAISE
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Psalm 150:6
THANKSGIVING
I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart. Psalm 111:1
Joyful, joyful we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love; hearts unfold
like flowers before Thee, praising Thee, their sun above. Melt the clouds
of sin and sadness; drive the dark of doubt away; giver of immortal gladness,
fill us with the light of day. Hymn to Joy, Beethoven 1770-1827
CONFESSION
O Lord, thou hast searched me and known me!
Thou knowest when I sit down and when I rise up; Thou discernest my thoughts
from afar.
Thou searchest out my path and my lying down and art acquainted with
all my ways.
Even before a word is on my tongue, lo, O LORD, Thou knowest it altogether.
For Thou didst form my inward parts, Thou didst knit me together
in my mother's womb.
I praise Thee, for Thou art fearful and wonderful. Wonderful are thy
works!
Thou knowest me right well; my frame was not hidden from Thee, when I
was being made in secret, intricately wrought in the depths...
Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts!
And see if there be any wicked way in me and lead me in the way everlasting!
Psalm 139:1-5,13-15,23,24
OBLATION
Here am I, a servant of the Lord, let it be done unto me according
to Thy Word. Luke 1:34
Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord to Thee.
Hymn: Take My Life, Frances Ridley Havergal 1874
INTERCESSION
God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in not praying for you.
1 Samuel 12:23
And whatsoever you shall ask in My Name, that will I do, that the
Father may be glorified in the Son. John 14:13
Gracious Father, we pray for Thy holy church. Fill it with all truth,
in all truth with all peace. Where it is corrupt, purify it; where it
is in error, direct it; where in any thing it is amiss, reform it. Where
it is right, strengthen it; where it is in want, provide for it; where
it is divided, reunite it; for the sake of Jesus Christ Thy Son our Savior.
Amen. Prayer of an Early Church Father
He who has an ear let him hear what the Spirit says to the Churches.
Revelation 1:7
If My people who are called by My Name humble themselves and pray
and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from
heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land. Now My eyes will
be open and My ears attentive to the prayer that is made in this place.
2 Chronicles 7:14,15
PETITIONS
. . . your Father knows what you need before you ask Him. Pray, then,
in this way: Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy
kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us
this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven
our debtors. And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from
evil. Matthew 6:8-13
Ask and it shall be given you; seek and you shall find.... Matthew
7:7-8
The Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things
there is no law. Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified
the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let
us also walk by the Spirit. Let us not become boastful, challenging one
another, envying one another.
Galatians 5:22-26
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Golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints
Revelation 5:8
He who testifies to these things says, "Yes, I AM coming quickly."
Amen. Come, LORD Jesus. . . Amen. Revelation 22:20-21
Scripture quotations from Revised Standard
Version
Hymn verses from The Hymnal 1982
Compiled by B. H. Shannonhouse
©Copyright 1997
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