“Prayer is the soul’s sincere
desire.”
The Song “Sweet hour of prayer.”
What is the use of prayer?
Are prayers answered?
How often should I pray?
Does the Lord hear and answer our prayers,
or do we answer them
ourselves?
What kinds of prayers are there?
How may I know how to pray?
Should prayers always be answered affirmatively?
What are the characteristics of a good
prayer?
What prayers have impressed me most?
And so I go on. My task in step two is to scout about intellectually in search of available, suitable material. Many of my jottings may duplicate others already set down; others may not be appropriate for my need; still others may be wholly irrelevant. But I am seeking a wealth of material that I may make my recitation as rich as possible.
Now, step three becomes a process of correlation and elimination—a process of hitting upon my main headings—setting up the milestones to mark my course of development. And I so sift the material in my mind and sort it out under appropriate captions. After a good bit of intellectual rummaging about, I find that my random thoughts on prayer fall rather naturally into four main divisions, each capable of expression in a question:
I. What is prayer?
II. Why should I pray?
III. How should I pray?
IV. When should I pray?
But now that I have these major headings, I still face the problems of enriching them and elaborating them so that they will have body enough to stand. In other words, I build up my sub-headings. Under the first question, for instance, I group these thoughts:
I. What Is Prayer?
1. It is communion with
God.
2. It is the key to God’s
storehouse.
3. It is the key to God’s
heart.
4. It is “The soul’s
sincere desire.”
5. It is the great anchor
of faith.
Under question two, I group:
II. Why Should I Pray?
1. Because I am commanded
of the Lord to pray.
2. Because through prayer
I keep in tune with the Spirit of the
Lord.
3. Because it is through
prayer that I acknowledge the goodness of
God.
4. Because through prayer
I petition for needed blessings.
5. Because through prayer
I establish and preserve an attitude of
humility.
Under question three:
III. How Should I Pray?
1. Simply.
2. Sincerely.
3. In spirit.
4. After the pattern
of His prayer.
5. In secret as well
as in public.
Under question four:
IV. When Should I Pray?
1. Regularly.
2. Morning and evening.
3. To meet special needs.
4. My attitude should
always be one of prayerfulness.
This matter of organization may be diagrammatically illustrated as follows: