A Prayer Dialogue With God
Saint: My Dear Father in Heaven.
God: Yes?
Saint: I was just praying.
God: But you called Me.
Saint: Called you? I didn't call, I'm praying...Dear Father in Heaven...
God: There, you did it again.
Saint: Did what?
God: Called me. You said, "Dear Father in Heaven."
Well, here I am. What's on your mind?
Saint: Well, I was just, You know, saying my prayers for the night.
I always say my prayers. It makes me feel good, kind of like getting a duty done.
God: I see. All right, go on.
Saint: I'm thankful for my many blessings...
God: Hold it. How thankful?
Saint: What?
God: How thankful are you for your "Many blessings?"
Saint: I'm...well...I don't know. It's just part of the prayer.
I was taught that I should express my thanks.
God: Oh, well...you're welcome. Go ahead...
Saint: Go ahead?
God: With the prayer.
Saint: Oh yeah. Let's see...bless the poor and the sick and the needy and the afflicted...
God: Do you really mean that?
Saint: Well, sure I mean it.
God: What are you doing about it?
Saint: Doing? Me? Nothing, I guess. I just think that it would be kind of nice if You got control of
things down here like You have up there, so people don't have to suffer so.
God: Do I have control of you?
Saint: Well, I go to church, I pay my tithes, I don't...
God: That isn't what I asked you. What about your temper? You have a problem there, and your friends
and family suffer. And then there's the way you spend your money...all on yourself. And how about the kinds of
books you read?
Saint: I'm as good as the rest of those I see every week at church.
God: Excuse Me. I thought you were praying for me to bless the needy. If that is to happen, I'll have
to have help from the ones who are praying for it...like you.
Saint: Look, Father, I need to finish up here. This is taking a lot longer than usual. Bless the missionaries
to be led to the doors of the honest in heart.
God: You mean people like Ralph?
Saint: Ralph?
God: Yes, the guy around the corner.
Saint: Oh, that Ralph... but he smokes and drinks and never goes to church.
Have you ever looked in his heart lately?
God: Yes, I looked. And it's one of those honest hearts your were just praying about.
Saint: O.K. then, get the missionaries over there. Do you think I like having a non-member for a neighbor?
God: Aren't you supposed to be a missionary? I thought I made that pretty clear.
Saint: Hey, wait a minute. What is this? Criticize "me" day? Here I am, doing my duty, keeping
your commandments to pray. And all of a sudden you break in and start reminding me of all my problems.
God: Well, you called Me and I'm here now. Keep on praying. I'm interested in this next part. You haven't
changed the order around have you? Go on...
Saint: I don't want to.
God: Why not?
Saint: I know what You'll say.
God: Try Me and see.
Saint: Please forgive me for all my sins... and help me to forgive others.
God: What about Bill?
Saint: I knew it. I knew you'd bring him up. Listen Lord, he told lies about me, and I got fired. All
my co-workers think I'm a first class creep, and I didn't do anything. I'm going to get even with him!
God: But your prayers...What about your prayers?
Saint: I didn't mean it.
God: Well, at least you're honest. I guess you enjoy carrying that load of bitterness around, don't you?
Saint: No, I don't. But I'll feel better as soon as I get even.
God: Do you want to know a secret?
Saint: What secret?
God: You won't feel better, you'll feel worse. Listen, if you forgive Bill, I'll forgive you.
Saint: But Lord, I can't forgive Bill.
God: Then I cannot forgive you. But you're not through with your prayer yet. Go on.
Saint: Oh all right...please help me to control my feelings and not yield to temptations.
God: Good. I'll help but you stop putting yourself in those places where you can be tempted.
Saint: What do you mean by that?
God: Quit hanging around the magazine racks and spending so much time in front of the tube. Some of that
stuff is going to get to you sooner or later.You'll find yourself involved in some terrible things before long...and
don't use me for an escape hatch either.
Saint: An escape hatch? I don't understand.
God: Sure you do. You've done it lots of times-you find yourself in a crisis situation, then you come
running to me. "Lord, help me out of this mess and I promise I'll never do it again." It's amazing
how the quality and intensity of your prayers improve when you are in trouble. Do you remember some of those bargains
you tried to make with me?
Saint: Well I don't think...Oh... yeah...like the time Mom's visiting teacher saw me coming out of that
movie about...
God: Oh brother...Do you remember your prayer?
Saint: I do. "Oh God. Don't let her tell my mother where I've been. I promise I won't go back to the
movies from now on."
God: She didn't tell your mother, but you didn't keep your promise, did you?
Saint: No Lord, I didn't. I'm sorry.
God: So am I. Go ahead and finish your prayer.
Saint: Wait a minute. I want to ask you a question. Do you always listen to my prayers?
God: Every word. Every time.
Saint: Then how come you never talked back to me before?
God: How many chances have you given me? There's not enough time between your
"Amens" and your head hitting the pillow for me to draw a breath. How am I supposed to give an answer?
Saint: You could, if you really wanted to.
God: No. I could if YOU really wanted Me to. Child, I always want to.
Saint: Father, I am sorry. Will you forgive me?
God: I already have. And thanks for letting me interrupt. I get lonely to talk to you sometimes.
Saint: Good night, Father, I love You.
God: Good night, My child, I love you too.
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