10/28/2013, 00.00
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Pope: Jesus continues to pray for us even today showing the Father his wounds

"We should talk to Jesus, telling him: 'Lord, You are the intercessor You saved me, You justified me. But now, pray for me.' And entrust our problems, our lives, many things to Him, so he can brng them to the Father".

Vatican City ( AsiaNews) - Jesus has saved us, giving his life, and still continues to pray for us", and when he prays to the Father he shows "his wounds", the price of our justification, and prays for us, as if to say "Father, let this not be lost!".

This is the lesson that Pope Francis found in today's Gospel passage at Mass in Casa Santa Marta in which Jesus spends the whole night in prayer to the Father before choosing the twelve apostles.

As reported by Vatican Radio in Italian, the Pope said that "Jesus chooses his team" and soon after is surrounded by a great multitude of people "who came to hear Him and be healed" because "power came forth from him and healed them all". They are the "Jesus' three relationships", "Jesus with the Father, Jesus and his apostles and Jesus with the people."

Jesus prayed to the Father for the apostles and for the people. But he still prays. "He is the intercessor, the one who prays and prays to God with us and before us. Jesus has saved us, he made this great prayer, his sacrifice, his life, to save us, to justify us: we are righteous through Him. Now he's gone, and he prays. But some say Jesus is a spirit? Jesus is not a spirit! Jesus is a person, a man, with flesh like ours, but in glory. Jesus has the wounds on his hands, feet, sides, and when he prays to the Father he shows that price of justification, and prays for us, as if to say: ' But, Father, let this not be lost".

Jesus "has our prayers" because "he is the first to pray" like "our brother" and "a man like us" he intercedes for us:

"First, he redeemed us, he justified us all: but now, what does he do? He intercedes, he prays for us. I think of what felt Peter when he denied him, and then Jesus looked at him and wept. He felt that what Jesus said was true: he had prayed for him, and for this reason could not cry, he could only repent. Often, among us, we say : 'Will you pray for me? I need it, I have so many problems, many things: Pray for me. That's good! Because we brothers we pray for one another. "

The Pope urged those present to ask: "Pray for me , O Lord , You are the intercessor ." He prays for me, He prays for all of us and prays to the Father bravely because he shows the price of our justice : his wounds. We should think a lot about this, and thank the Lord . Thank you for a brother who prays with us and pray for us, intercedes for us. And when we talk with Jesus, let us tell him: ' Lord, You are the intercessor, You saved me ad justified me. But now, pray for me'. Let us entrust our problems, our lives, so many things to Him, so that He may brig them to the Father. "

 

 

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