Readings: Wis. 18:14-16.19:6-9; Ps.105; Luke:18:1-8
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
NEVER GIVE
UP IN PRAYER FOR PRAYER DRIVES AND DIRECTS US TO THE WILL OF GOD
Have
you been truly in need of something from a friend who is capable of giving you
what you need but will not? Or have you been in a situation where you needed
something from a friend but cannot get it because you can not reach him easily.
Such a situation can make one to be under serious pressure. Then the question
that comes to mind is, are we going to give up or persevere in our struggles of
waiting or reaching out to him? This kind of disposition is what we experience
sometimes when we pray and our requests are yet to be granted.
Little
wonder Jesus in our Gospel passage today, using the parable of the widow and
the unjust judge addresses the issues of faith in difficult times and the need
to persevere in prayer. Here Jesus reassures us that God hears our prayers. He
tells us that we need to pray continually and never lose heart. In this parable,
Jesus is not comparing God to an unjust judge, but he is saying that if through
perseverance one obtains justice from an unjust judge, how much more will we
receive from a good and loving Father? For persevering in prayer teaches us
that God does not need to be informed of our needs.
The
parable also serves to encourage those suffering injustice to continue with
their struggles and the call for justice. We should persist in our complaints,
and prayerfully confront unjust authorities to effect the change needed for
justice to reign. Thus, Jesus is encouraging us never to lose heart, rather, we
should approach God with confidence, persisting until we obtain what we need.
We should keep on asking, seeking, and knocking in prayer until we obtain the
answer we need. For we are told in our first reading that God keeps his
children from all harm, for the whole creation in obedience to his commands was
once more newly fashioned in its nature.
Dear
friends, there are times when we asked and we received, sought and found,
knocked and it was opened to us. But there were also times when we asked but
did not receive, sought but did not find, and knocked but the door remained
shut. In such moments never give up for prayer drives and directs us to the
will of God. So, persistence and perseverance in prayer are what we are called
to embrace. For they will help us to understand how to trust God knowing that
he does not need to be informed of our needs, thereby encouraging us never to
lose heart. This is certainly one of the biggest challenges of our faith today.
People are not just patient with God. We want to have everything right now as
it is hot. The fact remains that patience, persistence and perseverance help us
to conform our will to God’s will, but these are very difficult virtue for most
people today.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, oftentimes we are not patient with you in our prayers,
give us the grace to persevere and be persistent in our prayer life and in
every other things we do in life, especially in our relationship with others.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you a delightful weekend.
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