Monday, March 20, 2023

 

Monday, March 20, 2023


Psalm 48

Exodus 1

Luke 18:1-14


Observances: Joseph, husband of the blessed virgin Mary [Transferred from March 19]; Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, bishop and missionary (d. 687)


Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart.


Cast your mind back to the start of the year when we read about Adam, Eve, and God in the Garden of Eden. It was the cool of the afternoon, and God was walking about, calling out for His children. We only read about one such occasion, but it is not beyond the realm of likelihood that this was a common occurrence; for God to visit His material creatures at the most pleasant hour, to spend time with them, and hear all about their day. To hear about their struggles, and how they overcame them, and to hear their concerns and provide gentle encouragement and wisdom for the following day.


Is this not the ideal relationship between creature and Creator? Is this not what Jesus speaks of when He tells us that the kingdom of heaven is already here? Christ died on the cross, broke the power of sin and death, and gives us the way back home to the Father. The resurrection is coming; in the meantime, God is with us.


Pray always: ask for help, yes, but also complain, question, demand, celebrate, and show off. God is pleased to spend time with us. Never lose heart. We are never alone.



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