Readings: Acts 22:30.23:6-11; Ps.16; John 17:20-26
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
DON’T
GIVE UP IN YOUR STRUGGLES FOR THE LORD JESUS IS PRAYING FOR YOU
Whenever
we are passing through a very difficult ugly situation and feels that all hope
is gone as our trusted friends have abandoned us, we actually feel great and
relieved when we remember that someone is praying for us. It feels right to
know that someone is interceding on our behalf, it feels great to hear that
someone is communicating with God on our behalf. Yes, for few days now, we have
been listening to the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus for his disciples who were
with him at the Last Supper, how he prayed for their sanctification and unity.
However,
in this final part of his prayer, Jesus now prays for all those who through the
influence of his disciples come to believe in God and in him, of which each one
of us belongs to those whom Jesus is praying for when he said in our Gospel
passage today: Holy Father, I pray not only for these, but for those also who
through their words will believe in me. May they all be one, Father, may they
be one in us, as you are in me and I am in you, so that the world may believe
it was you who sent me.
Here
as Jesus prays for his disciples he also extended his pray to everyone who will
come to believe in him for he knows that we will all need similar grace and be
exposed to similar trials. Hence he prays that those who follow him may be
drawn into the life of the Holy Trinity. The Father sends the Son to humanity
precisely so that the Son may draw all humanity into the relationship that
exists between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. So this prayer reminds us that our
unity, our “oneness” is to be a sign to the world of God’s love for us in Jesus
Christ. Therefore, it is a thing of great joy to know that each Christian, no
matter how insignificant, humble, unknown, poor, unlearned, or despised is been
remembered in prayer by Jesus who is now seated at the right hand of God the
Father, who will always grant his request.
So,
if we can value the prayers of our
friends. How much more should we value the prayer of the Son of God. Because
from this single prayer of Jesus, we Christians are infinitely more privileged
then any other people of the world. Thus, in the midst of any difficulty,
trials, and struggles, we should be more confidence once we remember that the
Son of God prays for us, and his prayers will surely be heard by God. It is
this confidence that St. Paul had when he testified before the tribunal of the
chief priests and the entire Sanhedrin as we have it in our first reading, and
next night, the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘Courage! You have borne witness
for me in Jerusalem, now you must do the same in Rome.’
Dear
friends, I don’t know what you are passing through now especially as regards
your faith in Jesus? I don’t know what you are asking God to do for you? I
don’t know how ugly the situation in your life has been? I don’t know whatever
sickness your are passing through or how abandoned and rejected you feel right
now? All I have to let you know is that Jesus has not stopped thinking and
praying for you. All you have to do is to be confident and remain faithful like
St. Paul and you will hear the Lord say to you ‘Courage my child! You have
borne witness for me today through your struggles, now I must do the same for
you by restoring you to a greater glory.
LET US PRAY: Lord God, as we place our hope in You, grant that through the prayers of Jesus we may always come out victorious in all our trials and tribulations and so obtain the joy of your help through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you the best of God’s favour and blessings.