Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance. It is laying hold of His willingness.
Martin LutherRead
When my heart is cold and I cannot pray as I should I scourge myself with the thought of the impiety and ingratitude of my enemies, the Pope and his accomplices and vermin, and Zwingli, so that my heart swells with the righteous indignation and hatred and I can say with warmth and vehemence: 'Holy be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done!' And the hotter I grow the more ardent do my prayers become.
Interpretation
This quote reflects a struggle with faith, where anger towards enemies fuels prayer.
In this quote, Martin Luther expresses his inner conflict between a cold heart and his desire to pray fervently. He finds motivation in the anger and indignation he feels towards those he perceives as unjust enemies, using that strong emotion to ignite the passion in his prayers, suggesting that even negative feelings can lead one back to spiritual fervor.
In practice
In a sermon about overcoming challenges in faith, this quote can illustrate how adversity can lead one closer to God.
Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance. It is laying hold of His willingness.
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