Tagged: Prayers in English

CROSS-ROADS

“The Son of Man…must first endure many sufferings, be rejected by the elders, the high priests and the scribes, and be put to death, and then be raised up on the third day.” –Luke 9:22 Jesus describes a journey through the swamps of suffering, the cliffs of rejection, the valley of death, to the tomb of Resurrection. Then He asks who would be willing to follow Him on that journey. Whoever wishes to become His follower “must deny his very self, take up his cross each day,” and follow in Jesus’ steps (Lk 9:23). Our inner self is repelled by...

UP FROM THE ASHES

“Rend your hearts.” –Joel 2:13 Today, the Catholic Church marks our heads with an ashen cross. Ashes connote humility and death. Ashes are what is left over after something is burned. They are commonly associated with the residue of destruction and death (Est 4:3; Jb 2:8). We die to ourselves in the self-denial of Lent. The ashes of our desires are what remain after this death. After a forest fire, the forest floor is covered with ashes. The ashes are the residue of death and destruction. However, the ashes also are the beginning of new life for the forest. The...

ABUNDANT SOBRIETY

“Jesus answered: ‘I give you My word, there is no one who has given up home, brothers or sisters, mother or father, children or property, for Me and for the gospel who will not receive in this present age a hundred times as many.’ ” –Mark 10:29-30 After having received the living waters of the Holy Spirit, we realize that our heavenly Father is a bountiful provider for His children. He gives us more than we can ever ask for or imagine (Eph 3:20). He supplies our “needs fully, in a way worthy of His magnificent riches in Christ Jesus”...

“I DO!” OR “I DO…”?

“Teacher, what must I do?” –Mark 10:17 The rich young man was what we call today a “can-do” individual. He was always doing something. First, he ran up to Jesus and knelt before Him. He then asked, “Good Teacher, what must I do to share in everlasting life?” (Mk 10:17) Jesus, recognizing the man’s mindset, accordingly, gave him a list of things to do: the commandments. The young man’s response was another action-oriented one: “I have kept all these. Check those off of my to-do list” (see Mk 10:20). Jesus continued to meet the man right where he was, saying,...

PUBLIC CONFESSION

“Declare your sins to one another, and pray for one another, that you may find healing.” –James 5:16 The Lord clearly commands us to declare our sins to each other. He also commands us not to even mention shameful things (Eph 5:3, 12) and not to publicize others’ sins (see Mt 18:15). However, when we confess certain sins to others, we have difficulties avoiding giving scandal. For example, if you would confess publicly the sin of adultery, the people hearing this would naturally speculate on the identity of the person with whom you were sexually involved. They might be easily...