Tuesday, October 4, 2011

An Experiment In Monkery: Day 4

It has become apparent to me that doing 3 1-hour meditations a day is difficult if you have any sort of real world responsibilities. In order to do this indefinitely you would have to be a monk! However, I have managed to keep the schedule, only missing one meditation because of a certain football game. Ahem.

I am enjoying having a certain period of time to focus my thoughts on one subject. Since writing helps me think better my journal is quickly filling up with thoughts on the passages I have been meditating on. In 4 days I have managed to fill up 5 pages in my 11x9 journal. There are so many good thoughts in there that one day will hopefully see the light of day in some fashion. It's like having a storehouse of good ideas and waiting for the day when you get to bust them out.


Here is my reflection for today from Matthew 7:7-11:

It is important to realize that this passage is not saying that everything a Christian asks for and seeks after will be given to him. The passage implies that fathers give good gifts to their children, not bad ones. If a child asks his father for a harmful gift would the father grant his child's request because he or she earnestly desired it? Of course not! The father knows what is good for the child and will not give him or her something that would be harmful, even if he or she earnestly desired it.

A good father though would not simply deny the request and leave it at that. A good father would show his child what is good to desire and seek after. And so when the child asks for one of these good things the father gladly grants the request because he knows that it is good for the child to have this thing. 

If our earthly fathers know how to do this, then how much more does our heavenly father? 

Through all the denied requests to earnest prayers we learn to desire what is good for us and ask for that instead. We learn to desire and seek after Christ and ask to be like him. 




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