The
Gospels relate instances of Christ praying. I wonder why the second person of
the blessed Trinity prayed so much. After all He was both divine and human.
John 1:10-11 states, “He was in the world, and the world came to be through
him, but the world did not know him. He came to what was his own, but his own
people did not accept him”. But Christ was sent into the world with a specific
purpose, to reconcile the world to God. John 3:16 states clearly Christ’s
mission in the world, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so
that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.
In John 10:10, we read, “… I came so that they might have life and have it more
abundantly”. His job was cut out for him
and his order was tall indeed. Little wonder why Christ had to pray at all
times for the strength to fulfill his mission.
Anyone
who lives and works in a foreign country away from home understands the
yearning that people have about their home country. They want to know what is
happening with the people they left behind. They want to call home and speak to
their love ones. Life lessons would conjecture that same situation could be
applied to Christ. He travelled away from heaven, his home, leaving His Father
behind. Remember, He is the only son of his Father. I would guess that Christ
would want to call home and check on his Father from time to time. To tell him about
his mission on earth and the difficulties he encountered in carrying out his
father’s will. He would need to tell God about the many sick people he met
wherever he went, to tell his Father how the devil was hard at work to
undermine Him. He needed his father to advice him on how to counter and
overthrow the devil. I think Christ had to discuss with his father about the
problems he had with the ‘holy people’, the ‘holier than thou’ who made life
difficult for him; the Scribes and the Pharisees who wanted to kill him; Herod
who wanted to ridicule him and all those who downplayed his good deeds among
the people. He was worried about those who should have known better but did
not. He was concerned about the hatred, the hypocrisy, the lack of love, the
unforgiving people he had to deal with day in day out. He was bothered about
all the backstabbing, the gossip, the betrayal and the disloyalty that
confronted him on daily basis. Or may be He just wanted to tell his father
about his day, about his joys and sadness, about his new friends, those who were
assisting him in his mission. He talked to his father about the crowds, the
disciples, his apostles and their characters, personalities and temperaments.
He talked to his father about the many women in his life and mission. He must
have talked a length about his mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sure he
mentioned Mary Magdalene and how committed she was to his course. Oh Christ had
to pray everyday and he prayed hard indeed.
Sometimes
he prayed all night. Luke 6:12 states, “In those days he departed to the
mountain to pray, and he spent the night in prayer to God.’ Mark 6:46 records,
“And when he had taken leave of them, he went off to the mountain to pray”. Luke
4:42 simply says, “At daybreak, Jesus left and went to a deserted place. It is
my opinion that prayer made it possible for Christ to remain focused on the
work of his father. Prayer helped him not be rash in his judgment and decision-making.
Because he prayed he was able to see everyone as a son and daughter of God
therefore, his brothers and sisters. Since everyone is created in the image and
likeness of His Father he was able to see all as a member of his family.
May
be if we pray as Christ did we will begin to experience life differently, we
may even begin to see people differently. We may begin to love as God loves. We
may begin to forgive people and make room in our hearts for them, as we want
God to forgive and make room in His heart for us.
To
pray in this way means we have to fall in love with Ms. Silence, or Mr.
Silence, if you please. We will have to occasionally turn off the TV, radio,
IPod, our smartphones and other sources of distractions that struggle for our
attention at all times. We may have to talk less in Church with others and talk
more with God. Remember this, a person who talks too much and at all times is a
nuisance, nay, a disaster unto self and others. Our mountain and secret place can be anywhere
we want it to be. Since our mountain and our secret place is our heart, then,
we can retire there whenever we want. We can be on our mountain while in our
car, bus or train going to work, at our desk at work, in the classroom or when
we are taking a walk. Since prayer is the lifting up of our minds and hearts to
God, this may be our best workout day and night. Let us always remember ‘to
take it to the Lord in prayer’ and nothing will be too much for us to handle
since we have God on our side at all times. Recall the words of the Angel to
our Blessed Mother in Luke 1:37, “For nothing will be impossible for God”. May
2015 be a year of prayer for one and all!
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