“But when you pray, go to your room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret.” (Matthew 6:5 NIV)
When I pray in the morning before breakfast, I go into my den to pray. While you might think this qualifies for the kind of room Jesus is talking about, St. Ambrose, a fourth century theologian and doctor of the Church, said, “But by ‘room’ you must understand, not a room enclosed by walls…,but the room that is within you, the room where you hide your thoughts, where you keep your affections. This room is always with you, wherever you are, and it is always a secret room, where only God can see you.”
A room of our thoughts can be wherever we are physically present. It might be in our car, at our workplace, in a restaurant, or any number of places. Most of the time when I am someplace other than church or morning prayer, I am not thinking about the Lord. Nor am I necessarily trying to engage the Lord in my thoughts on these occasions.
I may pray at the beginning of the day that the Lord will be present in my thoughts throughout the day, but I get caught up in whatever I am doing and forget entirely that the Lord’s presence is available to me if I simply ask or remind myself that he is there.
Several years ago, I read a book entitled Practicing the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. He said we should think about God all day regardless of what we are doing. As we do our daily chores, help our kids with their homework, and even do our work, we can think of the Lord and bring his presence into every activity. Unfortunately, I must confess that most of the time I am focused on whatever I am doing and not remembering to bring the Lord into the moment.
But we can take solace in Jesus’ last words before his ascension, “I am with you always.” (Matthew 28:20) We just need to acknowledge his continuous presence in our mind and thoughts, and in whatever we are doing.
Do you remember to bring Jesus into your thoughts throughout the day?
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