Prayer 7

16/12/2024 37 min

Episode Synopsis

In this seventh session on prayer, Fr. Gabriel reflects on insights from The Beginnings of a Life of Prayer by Bishop Irenei, emphasizing that prayer is not simply a daily activity but a way of life that unites us with God. He reminds us that the Christian life is marked by a constant desire for communion with God—a thirst that underlies all human longing, whether for rest, love, or fulfillment.Fr. Gabriel explains that the heart of prayer lies in humility and the longing to know God. This longing is present in every soul, often hidden beneath distractions and pride. Prayer begins when we allow this desire to grow and turn our hearts toward God, removing the barriers—like pride and self-sufficiency—that separate us from His love.He highlights that prayer is not about achieving a specific feeling or striving to force a connection with God. Instead, it is about abiding in His presence, surrendering our will, and receiving His grace. True prayer requires humility, as it is God who enables us to pray. Fr. Gabriel encourages us to move beyond using prayer as a way to seek things from God and instead focus on simply being in His presence.Drawing on examples from the saints and scripture, Fr. Gabriel speaks of the tension in prayer—a wrestling with ourselves and our pride—that leads to surrender and communion with God. He likens this to Jacob wrestling with the angel and St. Anthony’s struggle in the desert, where perseverance and humility allowed God’s presence to break through.Ultimately, Fr. Gabriel concludes that prayer is our natural state, a return to what humanity was created to be: in communion with God. Sin, while pervasive, does not define us, and despair is a denial of God’s boundless mercy. By embracing a life of prayer, we align ourselves with the reality that God desires communion with us far more than we can desire it ourselves. May we strive to live in that awareness and allow His love to transform us.