Friday, 19 November 2010

Thoughts

my Lord admit me a honorable admittance, and let me depart a honorable depature and grant me from Thee a powerful support - i just realised that i admit i dont say this often enough.

the temptation is there to observe prayer/salat as a perfunctory objective - do it and get it done with and move on to something else.

but prayer/salat is more than that, it is a connection to your Creator, it is reaching out and keeping touch with God.

the inspiration to stay and sit and meditate on Gods wonderful attributes is God's gift to us and should not be taken lightly...

it is a habit that i want to develop, but i understand that my difficulties lies with my everyday duties such as job, home, sleep etc

but nevertheless the overiding consensus should be and is that God somes first. i guess it is a learning curve , to remember to sit or stand or lay after prayer/salat to meditate on Gods attributes.

how long is enough? the answer to that is how long is a piece of string...
even after prayer and on your walk back to work, you can still meditate and praise, even on the journey to the bed till you fall asleep, and transcend the glorification of your Lord to everything that you do.

sometimes, i forget that life is a learning curve, it is a growth process, sometimes you grow, sometimes you stay stagnant and sometimes you may regress, but then you can grow again.

surely remember God is able to revive dead lands...

my Lord admit me a honorable admittance and let me depart a honorable depature, and grant me from thee a powerful support - truly i dont say this often enough.
i remember when i first heard it, i was inspired and it gladdened my heart, for me it just clicked, but over the course of these years, i remember it and sometimes i forget.

May my Lord help me to remember and to do better next time.

As always my Lord, inspiration belongs to thee always and forever.
All Praise is Yours, All Authority, All Kingshio and All Glory - in this life and in the hereafter There is no other God but thee. Be Thou Glorified Most Gracious Lord.

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