1. Your thumb is nearest to you. So begin your prayers by
praying for those closest to you. They are the easiest to remember. To
pray for our loved ones is, as C.S. Lewis once said, a "sweet duty".
2. The next finger is the pointing finger. Pray for those who
teach, instruct and heal. This includes teachers, doctors, and ministers.
They need support and wisdom in pointing others in the right direction.
Keep them in your prayers.
3. The next finger is the tallest finger. It reminds us of our
leaders. Pray for the president, leaders in business and industry, and
administrators. These people shape our nation and guide public opinion.
They need God's guidance.
4. The fourth finger is our ring finger. Surprising to many is
the fact that this is our weakest finger; as any piano teacher will
testify. It should remind us to pray for those who are weak, in trouble
or in pain. They need your prayers day and night. You cannot pray too
much for them.
5. And lastly comes our little finger; the smallest
finger of all. Which is where we should place ourselves in relation to God and
others. As the Bible says, "the least shall be the greatest among you."
Your pinky should remind you to pray for yourself.
By the time you have prayed for the other four groups, your own
needs will be put into proper perspective and you will be able to pray for
yourself more effectively