Homily (Reflection) for Wednesday of
the Twenty-Seventh Week in Ordinary Time (II) (5th October, 2016) on
the Gospel
Gal 2:1-2.7-14;
Ps 116. (R. Mk 16:15);Lk 11:1-4.
Topic: Lord, teach us to pray.
One of Jesus’ disciples requested after He had finished
praying, “Lord, teach us to pray....” And Jesus taught them to pray, “Father,
hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. And
forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us. And do
not bring us to the time of trial.”
This is the only prayer Jesus taught us. As a result, it stands
as the model of every Christian prayer.
In this prayer, God is at the centre. Both the one who prays and
every other creature depend on God. The Psalmist rightly wrote, “The eyes of
all look to you, and you give them their food in due season” (Ps 145:15). We all are the people of
his pasture, cf. Ps 95:7.
Today, the reverse is the case. Many have taken the position of
God. Prayers said by many today are more likened to the prayer of the Pharisee in
Luke chapter 18 verses 11-12. We know
the result.
There is urgent need for us to acknowledge that we do not know
how to pray as we ought. We must ask the Holy Spirit to help us in our weakness,
cf. Rom 8:26. Every creature ought to
praise our creator, cf. Rev 5:13.
Bible Reading: Lk 18:9-14.
Thought for today: We totally depend on God.
Let us pray: God, as the eyes of servants look to
the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, so
our eyes look to you till you have mercy upon us – Amen (cf. Ps 123:2).
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