I'm not exaggerating. Our need to pray is like our need to breathe. It should be
non-stop, since it is indispensable in our union with God our Creator, who
keeps us alive and healthy in our spiritual life. Again, let’s bring back a
basic truth—without God we are nothing!
The only
difference is that breathing is a bodily necessity and is instinctive and
automatic until we die, while praying is a spiritual necessity that requires
conscious effort and continues even after death though in a different form.
In fact,
praying requires faith, hope and charity which first of all are gifts from God
that need to be corresponded to by us with a lot of patience and the dynamic
interplay of all the other virtues.
We should
not be surprised by this requirement of prayer, much less complain about it,
since praying is our most basic way of dealing with God who has given us all
and who has the right to expect all for us also, we being his image and
likeness.
If
understood and done properly, praying actually gives us joy always. It enables
us to see and understand things better. More importantly, it helps us to have a
glimpse of God's will, where everything starts and is governed and led to its
proper end.
Praying
processes and finds the answers to all our needs. In good times and bad times,
when we are healthy or sick, when we enjoy successes or suffer defeats or are
tempted, praying comes as our natural way of coping with everything that our
spiritual life needs just like breathing does with our bodily needs.
To those who
are afraid that praying just gets in the way of our human activities and
concerns, the contrary is true. If anything at all, praying tremendously helps
us in putting our activities and concerns in another level so they acquire a
spiritual, moral and supernatural value, which is proper to us, since we are God's
image and likeness, and children of his.
It fits in
all the situations of our life, because it is first of all a matter of
attitude, of an awareness that we are in the presence of God who asks us to
follow him and to love him.
Obviously,
for our prayer to be substantial, consistent and abiding, we need to spend some
moments of special and serious conversation with him, like some period of
mental prayer, meditating on God’s word, having recourse to the sacraments,
etc. These are like the refueling process that helps us to continue going on
with our spiritual life.
The
important thing to remember is that whatever we may be doing, we somehow should
engage our mind and heart with God. We should never dare to do things alone, by
our lonesome, relying only on our natural powers and some kind of luck. That is
the way to get carried away and swallowed up by the mundane things.
It is when
we are constantly engaged with God that we get the light and the strength to
deal with our earthly affairs, knowing how to relate them always to our
ultimate goal, and not getting entangled with merely temporal goals. When we
pray, our sense of purpose and direction gets sharpened.
While it
needs them, prayer also actually nourishes our faith, hope and charity. Prayer
puts us into a virtuous cycle that brings us closer to our ideal ultimate state
of communion with God and with others.
No, prayer
does not alienate us from others nor from our earthly affairs. Quite the
contrary is true. It puts us in a proper relation to them, and helps us to
avoid the unhealthy entanglements with our worldly business.
This truth
should be spread out quite widely these days, since many now are the factors
and elements that tend to deny the indispensability of prayer in our life. In
short, what some people are saying is that we do not need God in our life. We
are our own god, our own lawgiver. We just rely on whatever we have in terms of
intelligence, talents and luck.
It should be
clear to us that prayer is indispensable to us. Unless we make ourselves souls
of prayer, we have reason to doubt whether we are truly living our life
properly. We should be wary of some worldly ideologies, like atheism,
agnosticism, hedonism, etc., that tend to mock the importance of prayer in our life.
We have to
overcome some myths, like prayer is only for old women and little children,
etc.
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