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I don't think the intent of such a liturgy is to show off in front of the rest of the shop. I could envision myself using the liturgy silently, or leading private corporate worship experiences around the espresso machine. For what is is worth, I have come to view pre-written prayers as sometimes more powerful in expressing the thoughts of my heart than an extemporaneous prayer, especially when praying scripture. The psalms and the "Lord's Prayer" are useful when engaged with the heart, but, I agree with you that praying by rote is unhelpful.
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I don't think the passage is cautioning those utilizing "silent prayer", only those seeking attention from man - they have their reward. Please tell us how pre-written prayer can be an expression of your heart. Why do you "pray scripture" and how does that agree with what scripture says about the purpose and use of prayer??? I'm sure many out there are familur with this.
All this seems counter productive in the every challenging task of getting customers into your shop to buy coffee given the make up of the "general" public....
Chris
Chris Hooton said:I don't think the intent of such a liturgy is to show off in front of the rest of the shop. I could envision myself using the liturgy silently, or leading private corporate worship experiences around the espresso machine. For what is is worth, I have come to view pre-written prayers as sometimes more powerful in expressing the thoughts of my heart than an extemporaneous prayer, especially when praying scripture. The psalms and the "Lord's Prayer" are useful when engaged with the heart, but, I agree with you that praying by rote is unhelpful.
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Chris,
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I'm not sure I've seen a "Christian" Coffee shop. I would like to . As far as praying the Lords Prayer, Didn't Jesus say this to his apostiles? At that time, the Kingdom hadn't come yet. For us today, seeing as how the Kingdom is now come, how can one keep praying for something that has already come to pass? The items in that prayer such as recognizing from whom it is we recieve our daily bread and on forgiveness are reminders that without Gods mercy and love, we would have nothing.
I find that simply repeating something pre-written keeps me from the growth expected of me in developing deeper more meaningful, personal prayer. As scripture is the owners manual and pattern for a Christian life, I look to it for patterns for my own personal prayer life as well. It guides my life and in it, my walk in life (work as well). Assripture teaches, I strive to live at peace with all man as best I can. Christ-like, Kindness, love for mankind - not for the sin they enjoy.
Good discusion.
Chris
Chris Hooton said:Chris,
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