The
saddest thing of all is that the vain wisdom of this world expects that divine
matters are measured with human metrics and standards. Many people think
wrongly about prayer, believing that good deeds and a good disposition render
us capable of prayer. However, completely the opposite is the case because
prayer is the one which has as results good deeds and all the virtues. It is a
mistake to think that the “fruits” and the results are the means to obtain
prayer. In this way, they underestimate the power of prayer. This is also
stressed in the Bible by the Apostle Paul who writes: “I urge, then, first of
all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made” (1 Tim.
2:1). So what St. Paul said is that prayer comes before anything else. “I urge,
then, first of all…” The Christian is bound to perform many good works, but
before all else what he ought to do is to pray, for without prayer no other
good work is perfect.
From
The Way of the Pilgrim
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