Pope : we must pray with the courage of faith, " knocking on God’s heart"
Vatican City ( AsiaNews ) - We must pray with the
"courage of faith," "the courage to trust that the Lord will
listen to us , the courage to knock on the door ... The Lord says : ' For
everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it
will be opened . ' But you have to ask , seek, and knock . "
The "quality" of prayer was Pope Francis' topic this morning during
the Mass celebrated at Casa Santa Marta, commenting on the parable of the
importunate in today's Gospel , where Jesus emphasizes the need to pray with trusting
insistence .
As reported by Vatican Radio , the Pope asked the question "How do we pray
, we? " . " how do we pray? Do we pray like this, out of habit,
piously but unbothered, or do we put ourselves forward with courage before the
Lord to ask for the grace, to ask for what we're praying for? Courage in
prayer: a prayer that is not courageous is not a real prayer. The courage to
trust that the Lord listens to us, the courage to knock on the door . . . The
Lord says: 'For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and
to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.' But you have to ask, seek, and
knock."
"Do we get ourselves involved in prayer," the Pope asked. "Do we know to knock
at the heart of God?" In the Gospel Jesus says, "If you then, who are wicked,
know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the Father in
heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?" This, the Pope said, "is a great thing": "When
we pray courageously, the Lord gives us the grace, but He also gives us Himself
in the grace: the Holy Spirit, that is, Himself! The Lord never gives or
sends a grace by mail: never! He brings it Himself! What we ask for is a little
bit like [laughing] . . . it is the envelope that grace is wrapped in. But the
true grace is Him, Who comes to bring it to me. It's Him. Our prayer, if it is
courageous, receives what it asks for, but also that which is more important:
the Lord."
In the Gospel, the Pope noted, "some people receive the grace and then go
away": of the ten lepers healed by Jesus, only once returned to thank him. Even
the blind man of Jericho found the Lord in the healing, and praised God. But we must pray "with the courage
of faith" Pope Francis insisted, prompting us to ask even for those things that
prayer does not dare hope for - that is, God Himself: "We ask for a grace,
but we don't dare say, 'But come Yourself to bring it to me.' We know that a
grace is always brought by Him: It is He Himself who comes and brings it to us.
Let us not embarrass ourselves by taking the grace and not recognizing
Him who brings it to us, Him who gives it to us: The Lord. That the Lord may
give us the grace of giving us Himself, always, in every grace. And that we
might recognize Him, and that we might praise Him as did the sick people in the
Gospel who were healed. So that, in that grace, we might find the Lord."
27/04/2018 17:35