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James Martin, S.J.September 24, 2018
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One of the most common experiences in prayer is thinking of a particular image. This is yet another of prayer experience that we’ve been discussion over the last few weeks. God sometimes offers you an image in prayer when you most need it. Imagine, for example, that you’re going through a stressful time in your life and you’re asking God for help. Suddenly, into your mind pops a comforting image: the seashore, the mountains, the interior of a church, and you feel a sense of calm. Where do you think this image is coming from? It’s most likely coming from God. Images are just one of the variety of ways that God can speak to us in prayer, and especially for those of us who may be less verbal and more visual, images are one of the primary ways that God has of connecting with us.

I once knew a Jesuit artist who told me that colors were very important in his prayer. “You mean the colors of the things you might see as you imagine a Gospel story?” I asked him. “No,” he said, “Just pure color. Sometimes I just pray with the colors that God gives me.” So, be open to everything that God might want to give you in prayer.

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