Vatican
City, 20 June 2012 (VIS) - During his general audience, held this morning in
the Paul VI Hall, Benedict XVI continued his ongoing series of catecheses on
the subject of prayer in the Letters of St. Paul.
"Our
prayers are often a request for help in our hour of need", he said.
"That is natural because we need help, the help of other people and of
God. We must also bear in mind that the prayer Christ taught us, the Our
Father, is just such a petition. With that prayer the Lord teaches us our
priorities. Yet, although it is natural to ask for things in prayer, that is
not the only reason to pray. There is also cause to give thanks, ... because we
receive so many good things from God. Thus prayer should also be praise and, if
we open our hearts, we come to realise that, despite all problems, creation is
beautiful and good".
In
chapter one of his Letter to the Ephesians, St. Paul praises God "because
'he has made known to us the mystery of his will'. ... For believers 'mystery'
does not so much mean the unknown as the merciful will of God, His plan of love
which was fully revealed in Jesus Christ and offers us the chance 'to
comprehend with all the saints, what is the breadth ... and depth' of that
love". The unknown mystery of God has been revealed and it is that God,
ever since the beginning and for all eternity, loves us.
The
Pope noted how the Apostle reflects on the reasons for praising God by
presenting the fundamental elements and the various stages of the divine plan.
"Firstly we must bless God the Father because He ... called us into
existence, He called us to sanctity, ... and we have been in His plan and His
thoughts forever. ... The vocation to sanctity and communion with God is part
of His eternal plan, a plan which stretches over history and which includes all
the men and women of the world, because the call is universal. God excludes no
one, His plan is exclusively a plan of love. ... The Apostle highlights the
gratuitous nature of this marvellous design for humankind", the Holy
Father said.
At
the heart of prayer of praise St. Paul shows us the form in which the Father's
plan of salvation is realised in Christ. "Christ's sacrifice on the cross
was the unique and unrepeatable event by which the Father demonstrated ... His
love for us, not just in words, but in concrete terms. God is so tangible that
His love entered history, it became man to experience life and sensation in
this world. So tangible is His love that it shares not only in our life, but
also in our suffering and in our death. The sacrifice of the cross makes us
'the property of God'. The blood of Christ ... washes us of all evil and
removes us from the slavery of sin and death".
Finally
the divine blessing closes with a reference to the Holy Spirit which has been
suffused in our hearts. "Redemption is not yet concluded. ... It will
reach fullness when those whom God has acquired will be completely saved. We
are all journeying towards redemption. ... God wants us to be free, He wants
our 'yes' to be free. We travel this road of redemption together with Christ
and thus redemption is fulfilled".
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