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Do This in Remembrance of Me, Part 38: Incense - Eucharistic Revival

: Seeing the physical smoke provides a tangible reminder that even our silent, whispered prayers are moving upward and being heard. God's Incense

The most frequent biblical comparison for incense is prayer. King David famously pleaded in Psalm 141:2, "Let my prayer be set before You like incense" . Just as the smoke of burning resins naturally rises toward the sky, our intentions, petitions, and praises are meant to ascend to God’s throne. Do This in Remembrance of Me, Part 38:

: Just as incense was carefully blended to be "sweet-smelling," sincere prayer is described as a fragrant offering that delights the heart of God. Just as the smoke of burning resins naturally

Like Rising Smoke: The Heart of God’s Incense In many ancient traditions, the swirling clouds of incense are more than just a pleasant aroma; they are a bridge between the physical and the spiritual. From the sacred altars of the Old Testament to the heavenly visions of the New Testament, "God's Incense" serves as a powerful metaphor for our connection with the divine. 1. A Breath of Prayer