Applying Prayer toward Humility
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“Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”
-Philippians 4:6
So prayer in itself is traditionally defined as the solemn request for help or an expression of thanks toward Divine presence. Likewise do we find supplication to be the action of asking or begging for things earnestly & humbly. & so I see supplication to be humility applied to the process of prayer. Such as the poor man in the humility of his circumstance, or Sha’ul in the humility of his self-affliction, in that he neither ate nor drank anything. This when applied toward prayer would be considered supplication. Which in precept do we read;
”is any among you afflicted? Let him pray; Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church; & let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the LORD:”
which thing we find with the poor man in that when he drew near to the waters, he comes out receiving the embrace of his ancestral light. Likewise do we find with Sha’ul that when he was blinded, he was led by hand into Damascus, into the house of Judas where he remained in prayer. In which we next find that he received a vision of a disciple coming to put his hand on him that he might receive his sight.
So in both cases we find a certain mindset of self-enlightenment whereby they both overcome their affliction & are established with a healthy conscience. We see that its a mindset that they’ve managed to tap into or rather “draw near” toward.