After Matthew 6:5-8
The how-to begins
with an assumption
that you already pray,
contained rather neatly
in the first word
of when you pray.
The assumption is
followed by a how-not-to,
implying that it’s often
done wrong, or that
the most prominent
examples of prayer are
those that are public,
whether done within
small groups or on
street corners. It’s yet
another example
of virtue signaling,
and here we in our time
thought we had
that market cornered.
If that’s how you pray,
then you’ve received
your reward and
your prayer has been
answered, just not
the way you expected.
Or maybe it is.
Photograph by Raphael Nast via Unsplash. Used with permission.
1 comment:
Another gem, Glynn!
Blessings!
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