Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Tuesday of the 1st Week of Lent, Cycle B - February 24, 2015

Tuesday of the 1st week of Lent
February 24, 2015         6:30am


In today’s gospel Jesus frames his teaching of the Lord’s Prayer and kind of sandwiches it between two lessons.

Prior to teaching the Prayer itself, Jesus warns against thinking that our prayer has to be lots and lots of words.
I love his expression, “Do not babble like the pagans.”
So, Jesus wants our prayer to be sincere, direct, and from the heart.
Even if we are praying set prayers, like we do in the Mass or the Liturgy of the Hours or novenas or the rosary, even there, he cautions us to make sure we are into the praying and that it is coming from inside us.
That is what counts, not the number of words we recite.

And then, right after teaching the His Prayer, the Lord’s Prayer, he gives us a lesson on the importance of forgiveness.
And this lesson kind of underlines that part of the Lord’s Prayer where we ask God to forgive us as we forgive one another.
The idea is that we cannot pray for a closer union with God when we are responsible for the lack of union with someone else.
Prayer cannot be genuine when we are isolated or cut off from others and there is something we could do to remedy the situation.
Maybe another way of putting it is that there must be a consistency between our praying and our living.



So, Jesus gives us some things to think about here today about our praying.