Lenten Journey Day 3 – Prayer
Day 3: Prayer
Lenten RecipeRecipe 3: Spicy Peanut Noodles
Today we will discuss prayer in the life of the Christian and its importance during the Lenten period. Day 3: Prayer
Lenten RecipeRecipe 3: Spicy Peanut Noodles
Today we will discuss prayer in the life of the Christian and its importance during the Lenten period. Armodoxy for Today
Daily Message – Prayer
We hear it all the time: I’ll pray for you. You’re in my prayers. Keep me in your prayers. Pray for better days. Pray for good health. Pray for safety from enemies.
Before teaching his disciples how to pray, Jesus took a moment to teach them how not to pray. He said, “And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words. Therefore, do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him.”
Most of our ideas about prayer are compiled from different ideas we’ve heard throughout our lifetime, primarily along the lines that prayer is a conversation with God where we present Him with a list of our needs. In turn, we expect God to answer our prayers with a yes, no or maybe.
Clearly, Jesus tells us, that’s not what prayer is, since our “Father knows the things you need before you ask Him.”
If prayer is a conversation with God and not a monologue, nor a soliloquy, but a conversation, it is implied that talking and listening are involved. You see, God knows our needs, but perhaps we may not know our needs. Listening, as part of a conversation, allows to hear our request, to focus on them and find the solutions that are within our grasp.
For this reason, Jesus instructs us with a prayer that asks of God, and demands that we listen.
From Matthew chapter 6, Jesus says, “Pray then like this, “Our Father who is in heaven, may Your Name be holy, may Your Kingdom come, may your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory for ever and ever. Amen
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Mondays through Fridays:
“Armodoxy for Today with Fr. Vazken: Scripture, Us, Our Prayers, Connection”
Saturdays: The Next Step with Fr. Vazken
Sundays: Streams and Prayer Services
Next Step with Fr. Vazken #737: “I confess with faith” in its entirety, as an answer to this week’s issues, presented in a flow of verse and song. “New under the Sun.” Explanations given. About the upcoming Epostle experience.
I confess with Faith
St. Nersess Shnorhali
Epostle.net
Ian Anderson’s Divinities
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Next Step with Fr. Vazken #722: A prayer from the battlefield, timeless as Armodoxy itself, “Shnorya Mez.” 1700 years in the Sequoias and Armenia. Lessons from two youth events, at school and church. Another look at the “Older Brother,” squandering and rewards. Pope in Malta: Peace generates prosperity, war only poverty.
Pope Francis in Malta
Prayers from the Peace Hour
Prodigal Son
Collective Prayers for Peace
Armenian Public Radio
Cover: Sequoias 2022 Fr. Vazken
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Next Step with Fr. Vazken #718: “I love God but I feel God doesn’t love me enough,” says a Ukrainian soldier and analysis leads to paralysis: A look at hope, faith, religion in the face of war. Prayers that won’t “stop the bleeding or ease the hate.” Maternity ward bombing: Why would they possibly kill babies? An answer from Rwanda 25 years ago. The rules of war and the end game. TV was to Vietnam what the Internet can be to Ukraine, and War Games gives a solution. This Lent: A different attitude toward prayer: Adding the first lines to the Lord’s Prayer.
Maternity ward bombed in Ukraine
War Games
Jesus at M*A*S*H*
Eric Burdon and the Animals
Cover Photo: Peace Shadow, Fr. Vazken 2008
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Next Step #651: Thanksgiving Day 2020, a time to inventory our pluses and minuses and finding a formula for life in thankfulness. Sending our prayers to heaven: New symbolism through a friendly balloon launch. Souls in heaven, always present: The metaphor explained. Part 2 of Ezras Tellalian interview: Thankfulness and the prayer for today. Thoughts that will make your thanksgiving meaningful, once again, all in this episode. Also: The Hagop Gurjian connection in the midst of interconnectivity. The Heart: Oz & Tennison.
Souls to Heaven/Balloon Launch
Naregatzi Prayer: Speaking to God
WD168: Lighting a Candle in the Darkness
Ezras Tellalian photography: http://www.rezras.com/
Element Band
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Next Step #647: Diversions that lead to devastation are once again popping up as the war in Artsakh enters into its second month of life. Peter and Paul lead into the tragic death of two deacons martyred in Artsakh. You’ve got information, where’s the power they promised? Self reliance vs. the wasted time begging. Playing out the rules of Genocide, this is not war when Azeris target civilians, maternity hospitals and churches. Sports: a cure for gossiping.
OneArmenia Rock for Artsakh
Deacons die in Artsakh
Abp. Hovnan on the “Crumbs”
Dn. Ryan Tellalian in Artsakh
Fr. Vazken’s Rwandan Blog
Serenity Prayer
Armenia Fund – where to donate https://www.himnadram.org/en
University of West LA – Webinar – open to public
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Next Step #623: A special edition of the Next Step: Praying. The podcast is as simple as its title. No philosophizing, no explanations, just praying and leaving the rest to God and the listener. A flow of words and gospel with interludes of gospel and music. Following a call by Pope Francis and leaders of different traditions calling for a day of prayer against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Links
Pope’s invitation to prayer
Video Invite
Prayer of Manasseh
Emmanuel Calling; Credo
Ian Anderson’s “Divinities”
Gor Mkhitarian’s “Spirit”
Lenten Journey 2020
This Week’s WD168
Isabel Bayrakdarian’s “Prayers for Healing” Concert
Cover: Canyon BC (Before Corona) 2020 Fr. Vazken
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Next Step #606: “Prayers for the President” opens a discussion about fanaticism. The Old Testament and the most severe curses of the Bible: Jesus’ radical approach. Fanaticism – fear and warnings about literalism. Martin Luther King Jr. an “extremest for love” in the footsteps of Jesus.
Epiphany by The Piano Guys
Dr. King interview by Alex Haley in Playboy (1965)
Psalm 109
Kellyanne Conway’s Husband / Trump & Evangelicals
MLK Nobel Peace Prize Speech
MLK and Armodoxy; Armenian Christianity Today #38
Next Step #31 – MLK & John the Baptist
Cover: Arizona Solitude 2012 Fr. Vazken
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