Christopher Lubinski: Phenomenology of Prayer 1

     Decentralization is an incredible concept to learn about. By removing one's self from themselves and opening themselves up to God is an aspect I never though about before in prayer. Rather than us consciously calling on God it is us who approaches him after he has called upon us.

    In the context of Samuel's prayer, it is Samuel who approaches God and asks him of what he seeks of him. I've only assumed that prayer was a way for God to listen to our pleads for assistance and thanks rather than an answer to the Lord's calling. However, this does make sense and does not dramatically alter my own faith, rather it sheds light on something I was not apparent of.

    Prayer is not about one's self, it is about connecting with God and sustaining that crucial relationship between faith and the soul. Through our interaction in prayer we become closer with ourselves and God through the action of removing ourselves from our center and allowing for God to come in to our lives.

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