I don't use it on a daily basis, but when I do use it, I repeat it during the day, as I walk or drive, during my quiet time, when I'm cooking or cleaning or I'm at work.
I have an Easter Orthodox chotki the I use to pray this prayer, also prayer beads. They keep me focused and I really think and pray about each element of this prayer. For me, this is a helpful prayer tool.
I indirectly use it during personal/corporate prayers. It humbles me before starting prayers. I think it’s also important not end in that note, but with thanksgiving that through humility, & repentance, we’re completely forgiven.
“Lord, thank you for brother James’ reminder, how much we need to recognize our propensities to sins, many & bitter ones un-confessed, and hidden. Search our heart, Lord, illuminate & expose our hidden faults, and not to be ruled by our willful sins. Gracious Father, thank You, in Jesus Christ we were cleansed by His blood, and through faith, now entering Your throne room, & prostrated, with adoration, & deep gratitude.”
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I indirectly use it during personal/corporate prayers. It humbles me before starting prayers. I think it’s also important not end in that note, but with thanksgiving that through humility, & repentance, we’re completely forgiven.
“Lord, thank you for brother James’ reminder, how much we need to recognize our propensities to sins, many & bitter ones un-confessed, and hidden. Search our heart, Lord, illuminate & expose our hidden faults, and not to be ruled by our willful sins. Gracious Father, thank You, in Jesus Christ we were cleansed by His blood, and through faith, now entering Your throne room, & prostrated, with adoration, & deep gratitude.”