So what do you do when someone wants to "bless" you, but you aren't certain of their heart? Many times these people do not mean any harm, so it's not a problem to humor them. At other times, the person may make you feel uncomfortable. And worst of all are times when you seriously question their intent. Most of the time I will allow someone to pray for me; as I said, people usually do so with the best intentions. Occasionally, if I feel uncomfortable, I try to excuse myself from the situation if I can do so gracefully. If not, I will do as I did on this occasion and allow the person their prayer, excusing myself as quickly as possible afterward. I certainly won't allow something that's making me uncomfortable drag on very long. And last of all are the times when you get a really bad "vibe" off the person offering to pray. In those cases it's best to excuse yourself as quickly as possible. For the most part, these are usually people you don't know anyway, so although you risk offending them, you probably won't see them again. If you do, and get to know them, then you can always apologize later if necessary.
People have all sorts of beliefs, and if they are determined to pray for you they will, even if you don't stand around while they do it, and there are weird people in the world who give you the creeps when they approach you offering to pray. But, my God is bigger than creepy people and misguided prayers. When in doubt, pray while they are praying - louder, if necessary to get your point across. Finally, I would add that you need to take into account the age of the person offering the prayer. Older people may be suffering from some sort of dementia which can make a well intended prayer seem confusing or uncomfortable. In the end, the age of the person who wanted to pray for me this time is partially why I allowed the prayer instead of excusing myself beforehand.
So, do I need blessing, or am I already blessed? Of course the answer to that is, both.

What an awkward situation. Sounds like you handled it with grace and repose. Thank you for being an example to me:)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, and you're welcome.
DeleteYou are already blessed with ALL SPIRITUAL blessing IN CHRIST!
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