"I foresaw the Lord always before my face,
For He is at my right hand, that I may not be shaken."
(Acts 2:25)
How can I keep the Lord always before my face? Surely, if this was done, it would be impossible to fall into sin. This is my main problem. When I remember the Lord, I want to pray, go to church, and live the spiritual life in full communion with Him. However, when I go to school, I forget the Lord. When I go home, I forget the Lord. When I'm on the computer, I forget the Lord. When I'm anywhere outside of Church, it is very difficult to keep the Lord ALWAYS before my face. I wish I can do this, but there are too many distractions and when I forget the Lord for a while, I weaken before satan.
Any advice on learning to keep the Lord ALWAYS before me that I may not be shaken?
Thanks everyone
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Living in constant prayer closes the door to the devil and his temptations. Remember, Jesus asks us the spirit to live and die to the flesh.
Ora et labora,
OR, maybe youre too distracted in life and have too many things going on. in that case, make sure you somehow make time for God because a day without Him is a day spent in vain.
i know that regarding this topic of always remembering god, many will bring up the verse, "pray without ceasing". but the type of prayer that can actually be done 24/7 is an awareness and mindfulness of God's presence.
the type of prayer that can actually be done 24/7 is an awareness and mindfulness of God's presence.
And THAT is exactly what I'm asking for help with. How can we always be aware and mindful of God's presence.
By distractions, I mean just living normal life at home, going on facebook, doing homework, studying, etc. All of this is distracting. And it's hard to always have God before you in thought.
By regularly praying, and by making yourself accustomed to rising in the morning to pray and praying before sleeping for example, you are setting a good foundation to build upon under the guidance of your FOC. If you are used to waking in the morning and praying first thing then already you have set a spiritual tone for the day; you are reminded of the presence of God at the beginning of the day, and are thus more spiritually aware.
I've frequently heard father monks referring to any aspect of our spiritual lives as being of three stages: first you have to force yourself, then you practise and grow, and then you come to love it.
For example, you begin by forcing yourself to pick up the Agpeya. For a while you may not enjoy it - you might find the effort requires you to force yourself to stick with it. But there will come a point where you have become accustomed to it as a routine. You will find yourself doing it out of habit. Even though you're tired and want to drop into your bed and sleep, you will find yourself praying Compline because you're used to it. Eventually, you will come to love the prayers, come to love contemplation, come to love reading the Bible. And that's when you'll be able to always be contemplating on God; you will have grown sufficiently.
God be your inspiration, look to Jesus in all people, act like Him in all you do, love as He would.
Like everything else in the spiritual life it comes gradually with practice.
Any practical advice on how I could practice? Thanks!
He just told you. :D
Thank you! I just realized and your emphasis was actually very helpful!
Though it would be assumed that you're living the life of an Orthodox Christian in addition to saying the Jesus prayer.
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the type of prayer that can actually be done 24/7 is an awareness and mindfulness of God's presence.
And THAT is exactly what I'm asking for help with. How can we always be aware and mindful of God's presence.
By distractions, I mean just living normal life at home, going on facebook, doing homework, studying, etc. All of this is distracting. And it's hard to always have God before you in thought.
Read "the way of the pilgrim"
God Bless You Guys!! +++