Brother Lawrence (1614–1691) felt intimately close to God as he humbly
scrubbed pots and pans in the monastery kitchen. Certainly Brother Lawrence
practiced specific times of devotional prayer. But what he found more
life-transforming was prayer during the workday. In his devotional
classic Practicing the Presence of God, he says, “It is a
great delusion to think our times of prayer ought to differ from other times.
We are as strictly obliged to cleave to God by action in the time of action as
by prayer in the season of prayer.” In short, he advocated that we “pray
without ceasing” (1 Thess. 5:17).
That’s a helpful reminder, because sometimes we tend to compartmentalize
our lives. Perhaps we pray only during church worship, small-group Bible study,
family devotions, and personal quiet times. But what about during our workday?
To pray on the job does not mean we have to fall to our knees with clasped
hands and pray aloud. But it does mean that work decisions and relationships
can be brought to God throughout the day.
Wherever we are and whatever we’re doing, God wants to be a part of it.
When prayer enters every aspect of our lives, who knows what God might do for
His glory!
True prayer is a way of life, not an emergency detour! (RBC)