In conversation or in an e-mail I will use a line of Christ’s your wisdom from the Gospel
Luke 21:
12-19
Introductory Prayer: Jesus my Savior, thank you for
another day and another chance to grow in holiness with your grace. I love you and wish to make you
the true center of my thoughts, desires and actions.
Petition:
Lord, help me face into the difficulties ofI face in livingpracticing my faith day –-to-
day.
1. Persecution: . Opposition from the world is the price
we pay for following Christ. No pain, no gain. Why should that surprise us? If living the Gospel
were easy, all the world would be saints. But the Gospel is demanding. It rubs against our fallen
human nature. It demands of us and even makes us unpopular. Why? Because people who do good are
a thorny reminder to those who don't. It shouldn't surprise us that the neighbors look down on us
for having so many kids. Or that the guys in the dorm snicker at us for living chastely. Or that the
boss overlooks us for a promotion because we wouldn't donate to that pro-abortion group last
Christmas during the company fund drive. Do I realize that to be a Christian is to be
persecuted?
2. No Defense: . When Christ tells
us not to prepare our defense he's not telling us to sit back and do nothing. Rather, he wants us to
use our talents for the Kingdom. Christ is inviting us to trust that ultimately the victory of good
over evil belongs to him. God has his time and place for everything. In the meantime we are called
to build the Kingdom wherever we can, — in our families, our offices, our schools, our communities.
How am I building the Kingdom in the areas around
me?
3. Wisdom from aAbove: . "I myself shall
give you a wisdom in speaking .…" When we stay close to Christ in prayer and deed, he takes over our
lives little by little. And that's good. Our selfishness fades. Our heart grows. We die to
ourselves. "He must increase; I must decrease" (John 3:30). But we have to ask ourselves:, Do we
really believe in the Gospel? Do we believe in it enough to use Christ's words when we
have to respond to the nonbelievers around us? How often do we identify ourselves as Catholic in
public?
Conversation with Christ: Lord, you
know it's not easy to be seen as your friend. People laugh at us if they don't feel sorry for
us. They don't understand where we are coming from. Help me understand some of the loneliness you
must have felt, when you went against the world's standards. Help me be faithful to you regardless
of the cost.
Resolution: In conversation or in
an e-mail I will use a line of Christ’s your wisdom from the
Gospel.
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