Prayer has been the subject of my thinking this morning. A zoom call had it as a subject of discussion and my devotion was about the time Daniel prayed for wisdom. Plus my desk calendar had this quote from Charles Swindoll, “Think before you pray . . . Draw your prayer out of real life. Don’t lapse into mechanical muttering or convenient religious jargon. You’re not just ‘saying a blessing,’ you’re talking to your God!” It reminds me about that last several nights praying with my kids. Every night when I put them to bed, I ask them, “What would you like to pray for tonight?” And, knowing this pattern, my three sons usually answer the same thing every night- something to the effect “For the great day I had”. And I wonder sometimes as I close their door if that is all they pray for or if after I leave they pray silently to themselves things that are too embarrassing to pray with their father about. I hope that is the case, but it might be they have just settled into muttering the same thing without thinking about who they are praying to. Then I think sometimes we as adults sometimes do the same think. Next time you pray, think about who you are praying to.