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Meditation: Matthew 15:21-28

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What a wonderful example of persistence! This Canaanite woman would not take “no” for an answer.

Out of love for her daughter, she kept pleading for Jesus to expel the demon that was tormenting the girl. She overcame the objections of his disciples and even the seeming rejection of Jesus himself. In the end, he congratulated her for having such great faith, and gave her exactly what she had asked for.

This isn’t the first example we find in Scripture of God appearing to change his mind. After Moses pleaded with him not to punish the Israelites for their disobedience, God decided to have mercy on them (Exodus 32:14). When Jonah preached to the Ninevites, they listened, and God “repented” of his judgment (Jonah 3:10). In each case, there was no attempt to make God do anything—only sincere and heartfelt prayer.

All of us have—or will have—situations in our lives that seem completely hopeless. Yet they can change! We should never despair of asking the Lord to intervene, even when our prayers contradict what appears to be his direction. This is especially true if, like the Canaanite woman, we are motivated by concern for others. God longs to be merciful to us, but sometimes he’s waiting for our prayerful openness so that he can pour out his love according to his wisdom.

Why not make a request of the Lord right now? Think about something you’ve prayed a long time for—or maybe given up praying for. Then, ask the Lord to move in that situation, and confidently expect that he will do so. Don’t give up. Keep on praying, just as this Canaanite woman did. Your answer may be just around the corner. You may even change God’s mind! No matter what happens, rely on him to do what’s best. He won’t let you down!

“Jesus, I trust this situation to your unfailing love. You are my refuge and my stronghold. Help me to look beyond my circumstances to see your mighty power!”

Isaiah 56:1,6-7;
Psalm 67:2-3,5-6,8;
Romans 11:13-15,29-32


17 posted on 08/17/2008 9:52:22 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Regnum Christi

Jesus’ Weakness
August 17, 2008
U. S. A. | SPIRITUAL LIFE | SPIRITUALITY
Woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish.

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Father José LaBoy, LC

Matthew 15: 21-28
Jesus left that place and went away to the district of Tyre and Sidon. Just then a Canaanite woman from that region came out and started shouting, "Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David; my daughter is tormented by a demon." But he did not answer her at all. And his disciples came and urged him, saying, "Send her away, for she keeps shouting after us." He answered, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." But she came and knelt before him, saying, "Lord, help me." He answered, "It is not fair to take the children´s food and throw it to the dogs." She said, "Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters´ table." Then Jesus answered her, "Woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish." And her daughter was healed instantly.

Introductory Prayer: Dear Lord, make my faith in you grow. I believe in you, but I also hold on to material and human security. Teach me to put you in the first place in my life, so that I may be able to see things as you see them. Lord, help me to trust you in such a way that I avoid my selfishness when I pray to you. I need to learn to place all my trust in you. Don’t let me place my trust on anything that is not you. I love you, Lord, because only by loving you will I be able to experience that there is no one, nor any thing, greater than you.

Petition: Lord, grant me the practice of a lively and profound faith

1. Jesus Wants Faith
When children want their parents’ permission, they usually try to learn where their parents’ weaknesses are. If they know mom is more easy-going when they help clean, they will try to clean the kitchen before asking mom’s permission for something. When we want something from Jesus, we have to understand that his “weakness” is our faith. He wants us to believe in him and to trust in him with all our heart. That is why Jesus says many times, “Your faith has healed you,” or as in today’s Gospel passage, “Great is your faith.”

2. Faith Doesn’t Give Up
There are things in our lives that we need but that neither we nor anyone else can give to us. That is why we pray to God. If it seems that God does not listen to us, it isn’t that he’s not listening, but rather that he wants us to place all our trust in him. In this way we will become aware of the following reality: Only God can make us happy. That is why prayer is so important. God wants us to be insistent in prayer, because in insisting we grow more aware of God’s loving providence. Some people say they are tired of praying because they don’t receive what they ask for. They should ask themselves if what they ask for is truly for their spiritual welfare or only for their material gain.

3. Faith Acquires What It Asks For
People who really believe in Christ will sense whether their petitions are the right ones. Asking for something that satisfies our selfishness or goes against God’s will means that Christ is not in the first place in our lives, and, therefore, we do not really believe in him. Those who truly believe in Christ will tap into Christ’s saving power. Only then will they understand Christ’s words: “Ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened” (Matthew 7:7). God has many things in store for us. We will get them only if we ask for them with faith.

Conversation with Christ: Dear Lord, you know what is best for me, but many times I don’t. It is hard to give more importance to my spiritual needs than to my material needs. Enlighten my mind and strengthen my will so that I may want only what you want for me.

Resolution: When I ask Christ for something in prayer, I will make sure there is no selfishness in my petition.


18 posted on 08/17/2008 11:21:59 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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