[Grem] A mai nagyböjti szentmise igéi
Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2019. Már. 12., K, 16:05:14 CET
*Friends, the Gospel for today is of great significance, for in it the Son
of God teaches us to pray. We hear from not just a guru, a spiritual
teacher, or a religious genius, but from the very Son of God. This is why
the Our Father, the Lord’s Prayer, is the model of all prayer. The Lord’s
Prayer is the prayer for the Christian journey which has been offered up
consistently for the past two thousand years. Think for a moment how this
prayer links us to all of the great figures in Christian history, from
Peter and Paul to Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Francis of Assisi, John Henry
Newman, G.K. Chesterton, John Paul II, and right up to the present day.
Keep in mind that prayer is not designed so much to change God’s mind or to
tell God something he doesn’t know. God isn’t like a big city boss or a
reluctant pasha whom we have to persuade. Rather, he is the one who wants
nothing other than to give us good things—though they might not always be
the things we want. Reflect: Pray the Lord’s Prayer slowly. What word or
phrase stands out? Meditate on that word or phrase as an additional prayer.
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