
Originally Posted by
Andreas Moran
Prayer is our expression of love for our fellow men. God is love. The Holy Trinity is a communion of love, love which moves dynamically amongst the divine persons. If God did not exist in trinity, His love would be self-regarding and so not love. We are commanded by God to love. Trinitarian love extends from the Divine Persons to us. We are not to keep this love but in turn, like the Persons of the Holy Trinity, to make it dynamic, to make it circulate as it were. Otherwise, it would not be love. Prayer is the way we pass Trinitarian love, which is given to us, on to others. According to Elder Sophrony, we should pray for others without having in mind their particular difficulty; we pray, rather, for God's mercy for them and for His grace to be sent upon them. This is because we do not know the true difficulty of the person. The person for whom we pray will accept God's grace as he is able and according to his need. Christ's love urges us to compassion for all and to pray for all. We, as parts of the Body of Christ, are inter-dependent and so bear mutual responsibility for one another. Whilst we should look at our own sins, we know that our brethren also stumble, and we please God by our concern for our brethren. This is because such prayer makes us Christ-like; He suffered for all and we must follow His example by suffering - through prayer - for others: 'the greater the love, the greater he suffering'.
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