Many benefits of prayer
>> Saturday, August 14, 2021
THOUGHTS AND VIEWS
Fr. Roy Cimagala
“After he dismissed the crowds, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray.” (Mt 14,23)
Let’s take note of how Christ himself always gave priority to prayer, despite the hectic schedule he had to follow during his preaching trips. He found not only time for it, but also the appropriate place for it. In spite of being God himself who became man, Christ always felt the need to pray and did his best to meet the relevant requirements for prayer.
He is actually showing us how to carry out a very important duty that is incumbent on all of us if we want to keep our humanity intact, let alone, our Christianity. It is the duty to pray always because that is our fundamental way of being in touch with God, our Creator and Father. We need to be always with God. We will only have trouble when we lose touch with him.
God, being
our Creator, is not only the giver of our existence but also the keeper or
maintainer of it. As such, he is always with us, trying to shape us the way he
wants us to be, that is, to be his image and likeness, children of his, sharers
of his divine life.
But he does
this, respecting always our freedom, precisely because being like him, we have
to freely correspond to God’s will for us. This is a fundamental truth about
ourselves that we should never forget. In fact, we should try our best to
faithfully, consistently and generously act on it.
And that
correspondence to God’s will for us is basically done through prayer. We have
to understand that prayer is our first way to connect ourselves with God. It is
so basic that we have to learn to turn everything in our life, from our
thoughts and intentions to our words and deeds, into some form of prayer.
That’s how important prayer is!
When we
pray, we start to share what God has with us—his knowledge, his wisdom, his
power, etc. We get to see and understand things the way God sees and
understands them. When we pray, we get to see his will and ways, and learn how
to follow them. When we pray, we can manage to handle any kind of situations
and predicaments, challenges, trials, difficulties, etc., properly.
When we
pray, we would be more able to love everyone, including our so-called enemies,
just as God himself, as shown in Christ, loves everyone. We would learn how to
be patient and merciful, how to be “all things to all men,” how to be both
strong and tough, on the one hand, and also gentle and tender, on the other
hand.
And if God
would grant us the honor and the privilege, we can be empowered to do some
extraordinary things like performing some miracles and receiving some special
charisms that would redound to the good of everyone. Prayer makes our faith
active, our hope alive and our charity burning.
Of course,
we also have to understand that prayer can lend itself to many different ways.
There’s vocal prayer, mental prayer, contemplative prayer, liturgical prayer,
etc. It can adapt itself to different situations and conditions.
The
absolutely important thing that makes prayer real prayer is when we manage to
give all our mind and heart to God in whatever thing we do or in whatever
situation we may find ourselves in. It need not be expressed in words or deeds.
It should start and end with our desire to be with God! Email: roycimagala@gmail.com
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