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A New Song and A New Prayer — 3 Comments

  1. William, I must say I love your new post as I resonate completely with the issue of long congregational prayers, which not only hurt the knees of a little lad, but are tiresome for the ears of us grown-ups.
    In German language there is a saying „in der Kürze liegt die Würze“- meaning „ brevity is the soul of wit“.

    So thank you for elaborating the essence of a daily prayer according to Matthew 6.

    God bless

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At a camp meeting 40 years later, I happened to see Dr. I. demonstrating some kind of health product, if I remember correctly. (In my mind, I see only the image of him, much older, but still looking much like he did when I was a student, with a friend by my side.) I lingered a little but did not introduce myself. I briefly wondered whether he recognized me. I’m fairly sure that I was as recognizable to him as he was to me.

Had he changed? Or did he still feel superior in his “humility”? Should I talk to him? I didn’t know how to approach him, and was busy with friends. I still don’t know whether I should have said something. (Maybe I’m just a coward.)

If God wants him to see my story, his and my identity are clear enough in this post, that God can direct him to it.