Sproul: The Only Two Rules of Prayer (theologica.blogspot.com)
From R.C. Sproul's new book,
The Prayer of Our Lord (p. 15):
There are really only two rules that you have to keep in mind when you're in prayer, two things that should drive and govern and control your prayer life with the Almighty.
You should remember who is being addressed and who is doing the speaking.
That is, the first thing you are to remember in prayer is who it is you're talking to, because nothing will condition your prayer life more deeply than remembering that you're in conversation with God, the sovereign Creator and ruler of the universe.
Second, you are to remember who you are. You are not God. You are a creature. So prayer is not a conversation between peers; it is not a fireside chat among equals. This is the creature speaking to his sovereign Creator.
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I think this is very poignant from RC Sproul. During my 10 years as a Christian, I've been encouraged to view God as my buddy, talk to him like an old friend. This comment reminds us of the awesome nature of God, how we should approach God humbly with a contrite heart. Secondly, our will should be do always do his will as our creature.
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