THE ROOT OF PRAYER
SUNDAY, THIRTIETH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME Eccl 35:12-14,16-19; Ps 34:2-3,17-19,23; 2 Tim 4:6-8,16-18; Lk 18:9-14 Prayer forged in the Ashes of Humility From our reflection on the grace of God last week, during which we understood grace to mean the presence of God given to us to accomplish His holy will, we take up prayer as the corresponding response to God’s grace in our lives. The grace of God causes prayer in us, as our adequate response and cooperation to God’s gift of Himself. As we noted earlier in our reflection, every grace comes to us first as a prevenient grace, enabling us to cooperate with God’s will and domesticate it within us as actual grace in realising the divine will for us. Prayer is the desire for actual grace for the accomplishment of the divine will that is revealed to us. The divine will for our salvation, which is Jesus Christ, produces a pure spirit within us, essentially a pure desire for the knowledge of the Father and the doing of His holy will. The new ...