Phenomonolgy of Prayer 2

"While one may pray privately, there is special merit to praying with others as part of a congregation; this is underscored by the fact that Jewish prayers are formulated in the plural rather than in the singular." I thought this quote from Fordham was an interesting one. In the New Testamen, Jesus tells us that when there are 2 or 3 gathered in His name, He is among them. This is not to say that He is not among man when they are alone, but I believe that there is a special, and more unified presence of the Lord when more than one person is gathered in His name. I think this type of prayer is what Fordham is referencing by congregation. That being said, I believe that prayer as an individual is still an essential part of the Christian life, if not the most essential part. Jesus tells us to go unto our room and shut the door when we pray. Without distractions, we are able to reside in the presence of the Lord to refresh out cup.

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