Prayer Closets

How many of you have a quiet place in your house designated for being in God’s presence? Jesus suggests in our passage today that we have a special place in our homes where we can shut the door and shut out the world in order to pray. he was encouraging his followers to not be like the hypocrite Pharisees who make quite a show of public prayer. Instead, he invites us to the humble posture of private prayer in our place with God. How reassuring it is to hear that the Father is present in that secret place! 

Matthew 6:6 (Common English Bible)

“When you pray, don’t be like hypocrites. They love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners so that people will see them. I assure you, that’s the only reward they’ll get. But when you pray, go to your room, shut the door, and pray to your Father who is present in that secret place. Your Father who sees what you do in secret will reward you.” 

I love this concept. I have a favorite place in my house to read, write, and pray. My place is a chair that belonged to my mother that faces corner windows that look over the harbor in Colington. I easily lose the worries of the world as I sit there gazing at the geese, ducks, water, and boats. Almost everything I have written over the last twelve years has been written in that spot. God is there for me, and we talk continuously throughout the day. So while mine isn’t actually a closet, it certainly works for me. To tell you the truth, I wouldn’t dare try to pray in any of my closets because they are way too messy! I would end up spending my time trying to organize the mess and trying on old clothes.

Thomas A Kempis, a medieval priest and the author of “The Imitation of Christ,” writes lovingly of his own prayer closet:

“You will find in your “closet of prayer” what you frequently lose when you are out in the world. The more you visit it, the more you will want to return. If you are faithful to your secret place, it will become your closest friend and bring you much comfort. The tears shed there bring cleansing.”

I hope this beautiful language encourages you to spend some time in a place where you can shut the door and shut out the world. Remember, God will meet you in that secret place.

My Secret Place