Truly, God is there, every time we communicate with Him, in prayer. The psalmist says: “Before the word is on my tongue, Lord, You know it all… (Psalm 139: 4). Yes. God knows before we can tell Him anything. But still, He wants us to communicate with Him. When you feel the burden of sin, ask forgiveness from God, through the sacrament of Penance. He is there to forgive you, in the person of the priest. He is just there when you want to talk to Him and tell Him, about anything and everything! But when our request is delayed, we might sometimes say: “God is asleep.” Yes, sometimes, that’s what we feel when the grace we ask for, is not granted. No, the truth is, that God does not sleep. If our request is not granted, God must be preparing a better gift for you! Once you start communicating with God, though you may not be aware of it… you are already praying. Yes, that’s prayer! In case you find it hard to start praying, ask God to teach you how to pray, in the Holy Spirit. May we always remember: “Prayer, is God’s initiative…” Jesus taught His disciples how to pray. He said: “This is how you are to pray ‘Our Father…’ (Mt. 10: 6-10ff.). Did you notice that Jesus addressed God as our Father? I suppose all of us know how to pray the “Our Father” … If we try to reflect on this prayer, in the process, we realize that we are communicating with God as our Father, the 1st Person of the Blessed Trinity. We ask Him that “His name be holy,” that “His kingdom may come,” and that “His will be done on this earth as it is in heaven.” But how can His name be holy? How can His kingdom come? How can His will be done in us? Worth reflecting on, isn’t it?
The Father’s name will be holy if we praise Him in prayer. But we cannot praise Him if we have not recognized Him, as a Father Who guides us, protects us, who sustains us, gives us everything, and Who provides for us! We can only pray, “Father, holy be Your name”, every time we obey Him, every time we are open to doing His will, rather than ours. But most often, we find ourselves, doing our own will, isn’t it? Father, holy be Your name…” Truly, doing the will of the Father will glorify Him and it will lead us to His kingdom. Jesus, God the Son, did the Father’s will, faithfully. Jesus was sent by the Father, so that we may experience God’s great love for each one of us, and to let us concretely feel His loving presence, manifested in our daily life. He saves us from all dangers, He heals us in our ailments, He comes to our rescue when we are at a loss, when we are face to face with our weaknesses, with our trials and difficulties, when we find it hard to move on…He wants to reach out to us, in our heartaches, when we are confronted with our pains, loneliness, depression, and all kinds of suffering, physically, emotionally, spiritually… Let us continue to communicate/ and meet Jesus in prayer, especially when feel all alone with no one to turn to… Let us talk to Him, in all the events of our life. If we are open to God’s workings in our life, we will be filled with thanksgiving to Him for all wonders He has done and continues to show us, every day, every moment of our life. Friends, can you recall an experience of God’s goodness and love, in your life? Isn’t it that every time we remember it, we spontaneously say: “Thank you, Lord!”