Today lets take a few minutes to reflect
on Prayer. Praying, which should be
profoundly joyous & enriching; sometimes seems like a burden; something
else I need to do! Author Kelly Adkins
wrote about Kevin, her 30 yr. old 6’ 2’’ brother in an article entitled, “God
Lives Under the Bed”
“I envy Kevin.
(He) thinks God lives under his bed.
At least that is what I heard him say one night. He was praying out loud in his … bedroom, and
I stopped to listen, ‘Are you there God?’ he said.
‘Where are you?
Oh, I see. Under the bed ….’
(Kevin is) mentally disabled as a result of
difficulties during labor. Apart from
being 6’ 2’’, there are few ways in which he is an adult.
He reasons & communicates with the capabilities of
a 7-year-old.
Up before dawn each day, off to work … home to walk
our dog,
return for his favorite macaroni and cheese dinner and
later bed.
The only variation in the entire scheme is laundry … twice
a week he stays up late to gather dirty laundry for his next day’s chore.
And Saturday’s … my Dad takes him to the airport for a
soft drink & to watch the planes land.
His life is simple.
He will never know the entanglements of wealth, power; he doesn’t care
what brand of clothes he wears. His
heart is pure … he trusts God.
It is then I realize that perhaps he is not the one
with the handicap. I am. My obligations,
my fear, my pride, my circumstances - they all become disabilities when I do not
trust them to God’s care.
… And one day, when the mysteries of heaven are
opened, & we are all amazed at how close God really is to our hearts, I’ll
realize that God heard the simple prayers of a boy who believed that God lived
under his bed. Kevin won’t be surprised
at all! Prayer is one of the best free
gifts we receive. There is no cost, but
a lot of rewards.”
Kevin knows how to pray and how to live.
Jesus told his disciples (& He tells
us) "… pray always without becoming weary.”
So we shouldn’t be surprised when we will need help, like Moses
did. We will need to TRUST God when we
pray, TRUST God the way Kevin does.
Jesus tells us in Matthew’s Gospel
(14:27), “Take courage, it is I, do not be afraid.”
St. Luke’s Gospel ends with an important
question, “But when the Son of Man comes will He find faith on
earth?”
Sometime today pray:
In the rising and the setting of the
sun,
I
remember God.
In howling of the winter wind,
I
remember God.
In the blueness of the sky,
I
remember God.
In the rustling of leaves and in the
beauty of autumn,
I
remember God.
When we are weary and in need of
strength,
I
remember God.
When we come to the table of the Lord,
I
remember God.
When we leave the Eucharistic
celebration,
I
remember God.
(Adaptation of a Jewish Prayer from the Rabbi Manual
1998)
After remembering God, join with the
psalmist, “My heart is ready, O God.”
May God Be Praised!
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