Latest thoughts part six - prayer

What benefit can we find in prayer when war and violence seem only to get worse and children, despite our seemingly very reasonable prayers, keep dying? I have encountered and experienced very real answers to prayer at times - mine and others, small and big results - but many of my prayers seemed to have remained ineffectual. I believe that God is alive, totally loving and compassionate, and can and does intervene according to the common good ... but to this last point - very obviously not all the time. 

This has led me to two very crucial conclusions. Firstly, prayer is largely about aligning ourselves with God, building our sacred relationship with the Divine Trinity, and thereby understanding who God is. Secondly, prayer is about attuning our behaviour and action to God's will or God's kingdom ways - where we become the solution to our own heartfelt desires. We pray, "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is heaven", and then we should get on with it - being God's people in the world for the common good. 

And so to the point of God being in control ... something we hear often - but we only have to think about it a bit to understand how trite and simplistic and confusing it sounds as children continue to die in another stupid war. Can this ever be seen as a somehow undisclosed means to a better end!? I don't think so!! God is only in control, given our human freewill, when we ourselves decide to act like Jesus. 

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