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AMDG (Rome 11:36); Srs Brs, Deus Caritas Est (1 John 4:16); SOLO DIOS BASTA ....... Mathew 28:15-20 ........; Holy Bible Reading,> 29th Sunday Ordinary Time Exodus 17:8-13 2 Timothy 3:14—4:2 View Readings Psalm 121:1-8 Luke 18:1-8 Similar Reflections WE MUST PRAY ALWAYS Jesus told them a parable on the necessity of praying always. —Luke 18:1 Most people believe in praying, but how many believe in praying always? Even those who believe that praying always is a good idea dont always believe its a necessity, but Jesus does. Does your life say you believe in the necessity of praying always? Do you pray the first thing in the morning? Do you try to center your day on the Mass? Do you pray the Angelus? Do you pray not only for people, but with them? Do you pray daily with your spouse, family, and co-workers? Do you pray on the phone, before you go to bed, etc? With these many times of formal prayer, you will be in touch with Jesus all day even when youre busy with the days activities and cant give Him undivided attention. Thus you will be praying always. Praying always is a necessity, for some battles are won not only by prayer, but by praying always. For instance, Moses had to keep praying, or Joshua would not have defeated the Amalekites (Ex 17:11ff). Prayer is good, but may not be good enough. There is the necessity of praying always. Prayer: Father, may I not lose heart (Lk 18:1), but have the faith (see Lk 18:8) to consider it a privilege to pray always. Holy Spirit, help me to pray always (see Rm 8:26). Promise: All Scripture is inspired of God and is useful for teaching — for reproof, correction, and training in holiness so that the man of God may be fully competent and equipped for every good work.—2 Tm 3:16-17 Praise: Alleluia! Jesus is risen as He said! Alleluia! Rescript: In accord with the Code of Canon Law, I hereby grant my permission to publish One Bread, One Body covering the period from October 1, 2013 through November 30, 2013. †Most Reverend Joseph R. Binzer, Auxiliary Bishop, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, May 22, 2013. The rescript is a declaration that a book or pamphlet is considered to be free of doctrinal or moral error. It is not implied that those who have granted ecclesial permission agree with the contents, opinions, or statements expressed. Volume 29, Issue 6 > Todays Reflection · List of Reflections · Letter to Readers · Top 100 Scriptures · XML / RSS Feed · eBook Edition Subscription Requests · Subscribe, change, renew or cancel subscription · Sign-up for OBOB daily e-mail Share OBOB · Send a sample issue to a friend · Order a box of OBOB for your group · E-mail a sample OBOB teaching to a friend Home · One Bread One Body · Daily Bread Radio · Small Christian Communities · Brochures · MP3 & Audio Video Catalog · Discipleship Retreats · Bible Institute · Guadalupe Bible College · Prayer Room Copyright © 2013 Presentation Ministries. Make a Donation · About PM · Contact Us · Link To Us · Privacy Policy
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