When you pray, do you ask God
for anything? If you do, what is it? When I was your age, I asked God for
friends and to be funny. I asked God to help me in baseball and school. When I
got to high school, I asked God to help me be popular, and later to be successful.
So, nothing I asked for was really important.
Do you know what I ask God to
give me today? I ask God to make me indifferent. That means that I want to be
okay with whatever God gives me. As I have gotten older, I have learned that
it’s better for me to accept God’s plan for me than for me to give God my
plans.
Here is what I mean. I prayed
for good health, but I got sick and got well many times. I have fallen more
times than I can remember and was in a car wreck. I had teeth replaced and
surgery on my shoulder. In the future, I will have to have my knee replaced.
Maybe your parents have gone
through the same thing. They pray to be successful so that they can take care
of you, but they may not make as much money as they want.
I say this because in our
Gospel today (Jn 17), Jesus prays not for all the things we often pray for. He
prays for his disciples. And do you know what? Jesus prays for you too. Jesus
prays for you to be protected from sin, Satan and for you to be holy. So, the next
time you pray, ask Jesus what He wants for you.
With that, let us pray. Heavenly
Father, from whom all fatherhood in heaven and earth is named: Bless these and
all children, and give their parents the spirit of wisdom and love, so that the
homes in which they grow up may be to them an image of Your Kingdom, and the
care of their parents a likeness of Your love. We pray in the Name of the
Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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