Wednesday, May 15, 2024

People of the Spirit - United in Prayer

WORD 2day - Wednesday, Last week in the Eastertide

May 15, 2024 - Acts 20: 28-38; John 17: 11-19

Being people of the Spirit means being people united in prayer! Today we have wonderful examples of St. Paul and Jesus himself - who pray with the people, pray for their people and inspire and unite people in prayer. 

We have reflected many a time, prayer is not merely asking for favours - it is a practice, a life style; it is a way of living. It is basically a relationship, a relationship with the Lord that conditions and characterises our relationship with our brothers and sisters. This is what is evidenced in the types of prayers that we see today in the Word.

St. Paul prays with the people - they were all in tears. We see a prayer that made them feel their love for each other, their sense of missing each other and their sense of having to part with a loved one. We see the bond that exists here and prayer is just a reflection of that bond. 

Jesus prays for his apostles and disciples, and all of us - asking the Father to strengthen them as people would be facing with troubles, temptations and trials. This comes from a sense of responsibility for the other. Prayer is not merely a recommendation to God, that shirks off the responsibility from my shoulders... it makes me responsible for my brother, for my sister!

These, sense of belonging to each other and the sense of responsibility, unite us in the Lord and we are built up into people of the Spirit, united in prayer!