Monday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time [II]
Hosea 2:16,17-18,21-22 + Matthew 9:18-26
July 9, 2018
“Courage, daughter! Your faith has saved you.”
In today’s Gospel passage are two people who see how God wants to be in their lives in time of need. In our day and age, so many people turn to Christ in need. When we are honest with ourselves, we know that we would like to ask Christ’s help for many things in our lives. It’s true that petitionary prayer—in which we ask for something from God—is not as selfless a form of prayer as adoration. But God wants us to present our petitions to Him.
Consider the woman in this Gospel passage. She had suffered for many years. She interrupts Christ right in the middle of His trying to help someone else. We should make that woman’s faith our own: not simply her faith in Christ’s power, but also her faith in His patience and compassion. There is no true need in our lives that we should not offer to God.
Is every petition answered as we wish, as are the petitions of this woman and the official? Some Christians stop offering their petitions to God—or even stop believing in God—when He doesn’t provide the responses they want. But growth in prayer requires the acceptance of God’s “No”’s, and learning through them to trust more deeply His providential Will.