Tagged: Prayers in English

LOVE AND DAILY DYINGS

“Unfortunately, many go about in a way which shows them to be enemies of the cross of Christ.” –Philippians 3:18 Jesus commanded us to take up our crosses each day (Lk 9:23). A Roman cross existed only for the purpose of causing a person’s death. A daily cross is daily dying to self. This is the ultimate life of love, which is the greatest expression of freedom. However, a life of daily crosses and daily dyings requires so much love that we may not choose this life of selfless love and thereby be paralyzed by selfishness and fear. Only by...

PROOF POSITIVE

“This will prove that you are sons of your heavenly Father, for His sun rises on the bad and the good, He rains on the just and the unjust.” –Matthew 5:45 We Christians maintain we are adopted sons and daughters of the perfect, all-holy, infinite Father Who created everything. This seems to be an outlandish claim, but we believe it is true, and we base our lives and afterlives on it. We believe God the Father adopted us when we were baptized because: He told us so through the Church and her Scriptures (see Rm 8:15). Our lives have been...

FAIR TO MIDDLIN’?

“The Lord’s way is not fair!” –Ezekiel 18:25 When someone, even God, acts in a way contrary to our standards, we claim that the person is unfair. When we begin to see how God does things, we move toward the conclusion that God’s thoughts and ways are very different than ours (Is 55:8-9). Then we are tempted to “say, ‘The Lord’s way is not fair!’ ” (Ez 18:25) One of our standards is to “rest on our laurels,” to take it easy after we’ve already worked hard. This standard may be acceptable in some cases, but it is never acceptable...

THE FAITH-FAST

“When the people of Nineveh believed God; they proclaimed a fast.” –Jonah 3:5 The 120,000 citizens of the bloody city, Nineveh (see Na 3:1), repented, fasted, and were saved from destruction (Jon 3:10). After fasting, the army of Judas Maccabeus was saved from what appeared to be certain death (1 Mc 3:17ff). Likewise, after fasting, Jehoshaphat’s army was saved from destruction (2 Chr 20:2ff). After Esther, Mordecai, and the Jewish people fasted (Est 4:16), they were saved from ethnic cleansing. Jesus, our Savior, has saved us through His death on the cross. The Lord has called us to accept our...

THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE

“In your prayer do not rattle on like the pagans. They think they will win a hearing by the sheer multiplication of words. Do not imitate them. Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.” –Matthew 6:7-8 Prayer is a conversation with God. Since He is by far the wisest One in the conversation, we are well advised to spend a large portion of our prayer time listening to Him. His voice is often a still, small voice (see 1 Kgs 19:12ff). God’s voice is heard clearly in the Scriptures, His Word. Like rain, His Word descends on...