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Take Refuge in Prayer, Receive God's Grace

 

Endeavour, time and God's grace are required for the successful

accomplishment of any undertaking. Reaping a good harvest requires

ploughing and sowing of seeds. Then we need to give time for the seeds

to sprout and grow into crop. But often, despite putting in best

efforts, success somehow evades us. Besides endeavour and time, the

third factor, God's grace, is also required. The first two factors

are relatively under our control but there are some things over which we

have no control. For hasn't it been said that there is many a slip

between the cup and the lip?

 

What then should we do to obtain the desired result? By seeking the help

of God, who governs Creation and its laws and also dispenses the result

of action, not only would we take the path that would lead to greater

knowledge and confidence; it would also prepare ourselves to receive His

grace. Prayer is a means to win His grace.

 

Prayer is an entreaty. There is humility in prayer. It shows a keen

awareness and acceptance of one's own limitations as well as an

acceptance of the limitless source. In prayer there is trust and

conviction that God is not only omniscient and omnipotent but He is also

benevolent. Prayer is also a way of examining ourselves and recognising

our vulnerability.

 

There is doubt that if God is omniscient, He knows that the one who

prays is confident of what he wants. Then, where is the need to pray?

God is omniscient and yet we are expected to do our part to receive His

grace, which is there for the asking. Here self-effort comes into play.

Unlike other creatures, God has blessed human beings with the gift of

free will. This enables us to perform deliberate action and navigate the

path of life. Part of the effort is seeking help from the Almighty

whenever it is required.

 

It appears, however, that free will is not all that free. There is

something within, which does not permit everybody to acknowledge a

greater source and seek His help. Krishna says in the Bhagavad-Gita that

it is only virtuous and mature people who can reach out to Him. Again,

the maturity level of people varies and, therefore, different people

turn to God seeking different ends. Most people remember Him when they

are in difficulty and they are desperate as they see no ray of hope,

like Draupadi. There are others, like Sugriva, who pray to God to

fulfill their desires for material benefit.

 

There is nothing wrong in seeking God's favour for these reasons for

it shows deep trust and conviction in God who will not fail them. There

are also a few devotees like Arjuna who are interested in God for the

sake of knowing God. They seek to know Him. And yet, the rare few like

Janaka who have known the truth of God and who have become one with Him

do not see themselves and the world as standing apart from God.

 

Regardless of whether one seeks material or spiritual success, prayer is

indispensable, for there are obstacles in any path. Also, prayer need

not always be a demand; it could be a thanksgiving or expression of

humility and gratitude.

 

Great people of all times have experienced and confirmed that prayer is

the most powerful resort available to us and there is no obstacle coming

from within or without which can stand against it.

 

(By Swami Viditatmananda)

 

 

 

 

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