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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Daily Reflections - October 10,2012


 
JESUS, THE MASTER “PRAY-ER”
 
Luke’s Gospel has been traditionally called the “Gospel of Prayer.” It often shows Jesus in prayer and today’s Gospel episode is certainly no exception.
It is significant that Jesus Himself would pray. In this particular case, it may have triggered one of His disciples to ask Him, “Lord, teach us to pray.”
To this request, Jesus acceded, but not by delivering a lecture on the theology or by conducting a workshop on the techniques of prayer. What He did was so simple and direct to the point: He taught His disciples how to pray by offering them a model prayer. It’s a formula, actually, which has come down to us as well: no other than the “Our Father” (or better yet, “The Lord’s Prayer”).
While it is a most handy prayer to use anytime, we should also set aside private moments for our personal, spontaneous prayer. It’s that kind of prayer (just like Jesus’) which proves “irresistible” to one who sees it actualized. But at the same time, prayer formulas are also still useful. They can be a “fallback option” should we sometimes find ourselves at a loss for words in our prayer. Or children, for example, can be “drilled” into reciting prayer-formulas as a good start for them to learn how to pray.
Jesus is indeed the best ever master and teacher of prayer. From whom else shall we learn how to pray? His method is both actual and real. He left us a formula to follow and to use, and His example is no other than Himself. Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do you have a regular time set aside each day for private prayer? If none, it would be best to have one.
 
Father, thank You for teaching us to pray. Enkindle in me a desire to spend time with You each day in prayer.

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