ST. Paul tells
us to pray without ceasing and we have to
take his words seriously. (cfr 1 Thes 5,17) We are meant
to pray
continuously, because we need to be always in touch with
God and
prayer is our basic way of doing that. And as a necessary
corollary to
that, prayer also enables us to get in touch with
everybody else which
we also need to do.
Without God who
is our creator and source of all good
things, we can only do evil. We would be like a branch
cut off from
the vine. We may manage to give an appearance of life and
goodness,
but without Him, we actually have and are nothing.
We have to be
constantly aware that we cannot be simply on
our own. We need God and we need to be with everybody and
everything
else. We have to overcome our tendency that we can afford
to be
isolated. We should never forget that we are always in
communion and
we need to make that communion alive and healthy.
Communication,
which is primarily done through prayer, is
indispensable to keep our communion with God and with
others alive.
When we would just keep quiet, there’s no other thing
that can happen,
except, first of all, to be indifferent to God and to the
others, and
eventually to go against them.
That is why in
the context of marriage and family life,
for example, communication is essential and should always
be done.
When for one reason or another, communication is
frustrated in these
areas, problems will always arise. They become
unavoidable.
Thus, when we
notice that someone in the family is quiet
or is isolating himself, it should give us a warning that
something is
wrong. And everything has to be done so that the flow of
communication
continues and greater communion in love and understanding
is kept.
And what would
give us the idea and material, the reason
and the impulse to communicate is when we first of all
communicate
with God through our personal prayer. That is why prayer
is so
indispensable in our life.
Let’s see to it
that our prayer is truly a living
encounter with God, a loving conversation with him, an
intimate
sharing of love. That is always possible and doable
because God is our
Father who is not only everywhere but is always in love
with us,
irrespective of how we are. In fact, his love for us
becomes more
special if we get into some difficult moment.
It’s God who
takes the initiative to come into our lives,
into our mind and heart. It’s up to us to correspond to
God’s
initiative. That’s why we need to have some time to pray,
to pause and
reflect, and to assume a recollected lifestyle. With
today’s noise and
hustle and bustle, a time of prayer and silence is truly
needed.
Sometimes,
because of our weakened and wounded condition,
we find it hard to correspond, but God tells us to just
apply some
force on ourselves. “Ask,” Christ said, “and it will be
given to you.
Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened to
you.” (Mt
7,7)
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