The Lord commands us to "…
pray vocally as well as in thy heart; yea, before the world as well as in
secret, in public as well as in private" (D&C 19:28).
I believe this scripture is
telling us that there's a time to pray vocally, and a time not to. I would think those times when it's
appropriate to pray vocally include church meetings, family prayer and other
instances in which more than one person is participating in the prayer.
However, there are also times when
we should pray in our heart. I would
think these times are more individualized in nature.
Perhaps for those who have received their endowments, the concept that Lucifer is able to hear vocal prayers carries added significance.
We also learn in the scriptures
that "there is none else save God that knowest thy thoughts and intents of
thy heart." (D&C 6:16)
Thus, it stands to reason that if
we want Satan to hear something, vocalize it.
Conversely, if we only want God to hear something, utter it non-vocally.
"It is clear, then, that Satan and his followers, who have been
cast out of God’s presence and are dead to His Spirit, are excluded from those
who, by the spirit of prophecy and revelation, may know the thoughts and the
intents of our hearts.
So, in his wisdom and mercy, God has provided a channel of
communication between him and his children on earth that Satan, our common
enemy, cannot invade. This is the channel of secret prayer. The significance of
this to the Latter-day Saint is profound, for by this means we are able to
communicate with our Heavenly Father in secrecy, confident that the adversary
cannot intrude.
Often, we talk too much. We say things that need not be said or should
not be said; for in saying them, we may open a crevice which enables Lucifer to
wedge his way into our lives. We learn from 2 Nephi that Satan “seeketh that
all men might be miserable like unto himself.” (2 Ne. 2:27; emphasis mine)
Satan and his followers are persistent in their quest to drag us down
to their level. They will use any device or artifice to accomplish their end.
If they see from our words or actions evidence of animosity or hatred or
discord among us, they may capitalize on them in ways which will be detrimental
to us.
Wisdom suggests, therefore, that we suppress words and actions which
might enable Satan to harm us or whose tendency might be to create discord or
enmity." (Elder Francis M. Gibbons, The Dual Aspects of Prayer, Ensign
(CR), November 1991, p.78)
Indeed, as the hymn states,
There is an hour of peace and
rest,
Unmarred by earthly care;
’Tis when before the Lord I go
And kneel in secret prayer.
[Chorus]
May my heart be turned to pray,
Pray in secret day by day,
That this boon to mortals giv’n
May unite my soul with heav’n.
The straight and narrow way to
heav’n,
Where angels bright and fair
Are singing to God’s praise, is
found
Thru constant secret prayer.
When sailing on life’s stormy sea,
’Mid billows of despair,
’Tis solace to my soul to know
God hears my secret prayer.
When thorns are strewn along my
path,
And foes my feet ensnare,
My Savior to my aid will come,
If sought in secret prayer.
Some observations:
a. Sometimes, we find it difficult to
pray because evil is present in our home. If so, before you begin your silent
prayer, pray OUT LOUD that evil may be cast from your area, that the spirit of
the Lord may be clearly heard and discerned, and that light and truth may exist
in your area, pushing away that which is darkness and evil. Then, when you feel
light, when you feel warmth, begin your silent prayer.
b. Silent prayer requires a tremendous
amount of focus or discipline. Rarely are you going to succeed in giving, say,
a 20-minute silent prayer right off the bat without some amount of mental
drift. Therefore, approach silent prayer like weightlifting (for in a sense,
silent prayer is SPIRITUAL weightlifting). Start with smaller weights, for
example, focusing in silent prayer for 2-3 minutes. Then the next time, try to
do a silent, focused prayer for 3 minutes. Take it step by step.
c. In order to stay focused, you may
want to try this technique: Visualize Father on His throne, looking down at
you, listening attentively. Focus on HIM. By doing so, you will see Him in your mind's eye (as distinguished from actually
being in His presence).
It is no small thing to visualize yourself approaching the throne of a God. When Father is with you, evil is nowhere present. It cannot be.
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