Thursday, October 10, 2019
Malachi 3:13-20, Psalm  1:1-4, 6, Luke 11:5-13
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THE PERILS OF NOT VALUING PRAYER
HIGHLY  ENOUGH "So I say to you, 'Ask and you shall receive.' "  -Luke 11:9
One of the most practical questions we can ask  ourselves is: "How much do I believe in prayer?" Most people believe in prayer  some, but not enough to set aside a time for daily prayer, to pray with their  spouses, to pray daily with their families, or to pray at work, on the street,  or on the phone. These omissions in prayer have very bad effects. They  contribute to weak faith, weak marriages, weak families, and weak churches. Not  to value prayer highly and not to pray always (Lk 18:1; 1 Thes 5:17) makes it possible  for the culture of death to continue to increase.
To encourage us to pray to the maximum, the Lord  assures us that He wants to answer our prayers more than anyone ever wanted a  prayer answered. He will give us what we seek or better. He promises: "Ask and  you shall receive; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened to  you" (Lk 11:9). In fact, the Lord will give us not only answers to our prayers;  He even gives us God, the third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit (Lk  11:13). The Spirit "helps us in our weakness, for we do not know how to pray as  we ought" (Rm 8:26). Then we will pray with even greater commitment, power, and  efficacy. This will lead us to pray more deeply in the Spirit, and we move from  grace to grace (see Jn 1:16, RNAB). Make prayer such a priority that you pray  always in the Spirit (Jude 20).
Prayer: Jesus, "teach us to pray" by Your standards  (Lk 11:1).
Promise: "For you who fear My name, there will arise  the sun of justice with its healing rays." -Mal 3:20
Praise: Louise has prayed the Liturgy of the Hours  daily for forty years.
(For a related teaching on "Married Couples  Praying Together", order, listen to, or download our CD 116-1 or DVD 116 on  our website.)
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