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The Power of Persistent Prayer

In today’s Gospel reflection from Luke, Fr. Chris Alar explores the profound lesson of persistent prayer. Jesus shares the parable of the man who, despite a late-night visit, is convinced to provide for his neighbor’s need. Fr. Chris reminds us that prayer is our way of acknowledging God’s authority in our lives and asking for His help. Even when our prayers seem unanswered, God always responds with love and wisdom, sometimes in ways we may not immediately understand.

Fr. Chris beautifully illustrates this with the example of a father and son: “What father would give his son a snake when he asks for a fish?” While it may cause a chuckle, the point is clear—God, the perfect Father, always gives what is truly good for His children. Just as human fathers desire to bless their children, God desires to provide abundantly, yet prayer is the channel through which we receive His gifts.

He also shares from personal experience, recounting his initial reluctance to enter the priesthood. Despite his resistance, God persistently called him, ultimately bringing about a greater good beyond what he imagined. This mirrors our own journey in prayer: persistence, faith, and openness to God’s will bring about blessings beyond our understanding.

Prayer is more than requests; it is an act of the will, an acknowledgment of God’s presence and care. Even when we don’t feel like praying, there is immense spiritual merit, because love is a choice, not just an emotion. As Fr. Chris concludes, our prayers are never wasted, and God’s “no” often carries the seeds of a greater “yes.”

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