Luke 10:38-42
Introductory Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you are the master of the
universe, and yet you wish to listen to me and guide me. You know all things past, present and
future, and yet you respect my freedom to choose you. Holy Trinity, you are completely happy and
fulfilled on you own, and yet you have generously brought us into existence. You are our
fulfillment. Thank you for the gift of yourself. I offer the littleness of myself in return, knowing
you are pleased with what I have to give.
Petition:
Lord, help me to learn how to pray
better.
1. More Things Are Wrought By Prayer Than Your Philosophy Dreams
Of:
Many good people
see prayer as a weak thing that really doesn't help. So they put their effort into doing great
projects, into doing as much as they can to bring about good in the world. This is a good thing. But
prayer is essential. Even if I manage to involve thousands of others in my project, I will still not
accomplish as much as when I get God involved. Getting God involved through prayer is the first and
the most important thing to do if we are going to accomplish anything. As King Arthur says to Sir
Bedevere in Tennyson's Morte d'Arthur, More things are wrought by prayer than your philosophy dreams
of.
2. Persevere in Prayer with Love:
Many critics of prayer complain that
they pray a lot, but it doesn't seem to do any good. Well, there are a couple of things to say about
that. First of all, there needs to be love for God in my heart. God needs to be someone familiar to
me, a friend. In asking for a favor, I expect to get a greater response from someone I know, someone
who is close to me, than from a stranger. Imagine if there was someone I barely knew, and the only
time I saw him was when he needed a favor from me. Would I be inclined to give him what he needs?
Second, I need to persevere. Like the Canaanite woman who asked Jesus to cure her daughter, I have
to persevere in prayer when things are difficult. Her perseverance increased her faith, and in the
end it got her what she wanted. If I persevere in prayer with love, I will get all that I
need.
3. Cooperate with God's Plan Instead of Insisting on Your
Own:
I need to
remember that every prayer has its effect. How often am I disappointed when I don't get what I'm
asking for? Am I open enough in my prayer to let God work as he wants; to follow his plan and not
mine? Do I force him to refuse my request by making it so narrow that there is no way to incorporate
it into his plan? Even if I don't see the results of my prayer, that doesn't mean God is not
listening. God always rises to the occasion and will often do something a lot better than what I
wanted him to do. He does what is best for me, even if it does not entirely conform to my plan. I
may never know or realize in this life the specifics of how God listened to my prayers. It takes
faith to accept this.
Conversation with Christ:
Dear Lord, whatever project I
undertake,
help me to remember to start it with prayer,
pray while I am
doing it,
and finish it with prayer.
I want to be close to you like
Mary.
I want to serve you like Martha.
Help me to find the right order and balance in my
life.
Resolution:
When I consider the biggest thing I am doing for God
today, I will be sure to ask him in prayer to bless it.
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