“Unless I’m badly mistaken, one of the reasons
so many of God’s children don’t have a significant prayer life is not so much
that we don’t want to, but that we don’t plan to. If you want to take a
four-week vacation, you don’t just get up one summer morning and say, “Hey, let’s
go today!” You won’t have anything ready. You won’t know where to go. Nothing
has been planned. But that is how many of us treat prayer. We get up day after
day and realize that significant time of prayer should be a part of our life,
but nothing’s ever ready. We don’t know where to go. Nothing has been planned.
No time. No place. No procedure. And we all know that the opposite of planning
is not a wonderful flow of deep, spontaneous experiences in prayer. The
opposite of planning is the rut. If you don’t plan a vacation you will probably
stay home and watch TV. The natural, unplanned flow of spiritual life sinks to
the lowest ebb of vitality. There is a race to be run and fight to be fought.
If you want renewal in your life of prayer you must plan to see it” (John
Piper, Desiring God), 150-151.
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