The missionary power of intercessory prayer
ONE form of prayer moves us particularly to take up the task of evangelization and to seek the good of others: it is the prayer of intercession. Let us peer for a moment into the heart of Saint Paul, to see what his prayer was like. It was full of people: “…I constantly pray with you in every one of my prayers for all of you… because I hold you in my heart” (Philippians 1:4, 7). Here we see that intercessory prayer does not divert us from true contemplation, since authentic contemplation always has a place for others.
This attitude becomes a prayer of gratitude to God for others. “First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you” (Romans 1:8). It is constant thankfulness: “I give thanks to God always for you because of the grace of God, which was given you in Christ Jesus” (1 Corinthians 1:4); “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you” (Philippians 1:3).
Far from being suspicious, negative and despairing, it is a spiritual gaze born of deep faith that acknowledges what God is doing in the lives of others. At the same time, it is the gratitude that flows from a heart attentive to others. When evangelizers rise from prayer, their hearts are more open; freed of self-absorption, they are desirous of doing good and sharing their lives with others.
The great men and women of God were great intercessors. Intercession is like a “leaven” in the heart of the Trinity. It is a way of penetrating the Father’s heart and discovering new dimensions, which can shed light on concrete situations and change them. We can say that God’s heart is touched by our intercession, yet in reality, He is always there first. What our intercession achieves is that His power, His love and His faithfulness are shown ever more clearly in the midst of the people.
Mary, mother of evangelization
WITH the Holy Spirit, Mary is always present in the midst of the people. She joined the disciples in praying for the coming of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:14) and thus made possible the missionary outburst which took place at Pentecost. She is the Mother of the Church that evangelizes and, without Her, we could never truly understand the spirit of the new evangelization.
To be continued
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