Mid-week
Reflection
Carolyn
Reynolds via Holly Thomas
A few weeks ago I received an email from a friend asking me to
participate in an inspirational email chain letter. I was to send an
inspirational message or picture to whomever was listed in the first slot. I
was then to copy the email, move the person from the second slot up to the
first one, and then add my name in the second slot. A message was sent to the
person listed number one, and I forwarded it to 20 people. Well, actually, I
only forwarded to about 10 people that I thought would participate. The chain
letter was to continue and eventually I would receive 10 messages of
inspiration. I think I received three. What stood out for me was the
message/prayer I received from Holly Thomas. (thank you, again, Holly) It is
copied below for you. I should add that I did a little research and this prayer
was designed to help children learn how to pray, but let's be honest, sometimes
thinking of the right things stumps us as adults. I hope you enjoy it as I did.
Five Finger Prayer
Your thumb is nearest to you. So begin your prayers by praying for
those closest to you. They are the easiest to remember. To pray for our loved
ones is as C.S. Lewis once said a "sweet duty."
The next finger is the pointing finger. Pray for those who teach,
instruct, and heal. This list includes teachers, doctors, and ministers. They
need support and wisdom in pointing others in the right direction. Keep them in
your prayers.
The next finger is the tallest finger. It reminds us of our
leaders. Pray for the president, leaders in business and industry, and
administrators. These people shape our nation and guide public opinion. They
need God's guidance.
The fourth finger is out ring finger. Surprising to many is the
fact that this is our weakest finger, as any piano teacher will testify. It
should remind us to pray for those who are weak, in trouble, or in pain. They
need your prayers day and night. You cannot pray too much for them.
And lastly comes our little finger, the smallest finger of all,
which is where we should place ourselves in relation to God and others. As the
Bible says, "The least shall be the greatest among you." Your pinkie
should remind you to pray for yourself. By the time you have prayed for the
other four groups, your own needs will be put into proper perspective and you
will be able to pray for yourself more effectively.