
There
are self-appointed jailers who would rather that we never had this
freedom. They encourage us to grasp for and cleave to material bliss —
even as they know that this does not answer the pain in our hearts. They
know this because they suffer from it too, even if they are very good
at pretending they do not. These are the culturally and politically
powerful whose only joy is outweighed by the fear that it will be lost
in an instant. In their despair, they are inclined to keep our hopes
locked up in some bright future that never comes or else shackled down
with nostalgia for a past that was never as good as they suggest.
Some think that prayer
is an escape from the real world. To these, I say that there are
prisons from which it is good to escape. Lots of people banally exist
imprisoned in what we call “the real world.” Locked up in the fantasy
land of adults and the culturally and politically powerful, they are not
free to live life to the full.

All
the same, I cannot agree that prayer is an escape from reality. It is
rather the opposite. Those who do not pray are sometimes trying to
escape basic truths about our existence – after all, life is short and
eternity long, the way to salvation is as narrow as the path to
perdition is wide, and divine justice will hold us accountable if we
will not hold ourselves responsible before divine mercy. Prayer is about
facing this reality, this truth about our lives and about the world.
Those who ignore the impulse deep in our nature to cry out to God,
those close their ears to all the ways God cries out to us every moment
of every day, those who shut their eyes to the glory that is breaking in
around us — what they call “the real world” is an enchanting escape and
hiding place from reality. The problem is there are lots of
dehumanizing traps in “the real world.” Anxious occupation over whether
we are as comfortable, safe, successful and influential in our careers
as we want is not a motivator toward excellence or the fullness of life —
it is to live imprisoned by fear.
Christian prayer offers an escape from such oppression for the
humble. This prayer lifts up the heart and places it in the hands of the
One who conquered death. An ongoing conversation with Christ, this
prayer teaches us to submit every thought to Him so that He can lead us
into freedom – not in the future, but right now, in this present moment.
There is no earthly or celestial or under-worldly power that can come
between us and the love of God.

Breaking
with all manner of imprisonment prayer stands, prayer battles, prayer
rises and this prayer professes the creed by which weak humanity is
endowed with divine freedom. Prayer stands on reality itself, the
deepest truth of all that is, the Reality from which all other reality
comes and to which it goes. Prayer battles for all that is noble, good,
holy, true and most vulnerable about humanity — because our Savior would
have us do no less. Indeed, we are only following His example. Prayer
rises up like incense bringing to the suffering of earth into the glory
of heaven – hoping with every reason to hope that it will be on earth as
it is in heaven.
Our jailers are afraid to allow us to stand on our own in real prayer
– prayer that expresses itself in all kinds of real works of mercy –
because they do not understand the ground under our feet. They hate what
our creed demands – so they mock while we must stand fast by the truth.
They cannot bear the bold stands we take in the public square – so they
deride while we must appeal to their humanity. They do not want to deal
with the truth – so they interrupt while we must try to make our case.
They
fear our freedom to love the most vulnerable, so they concoct laws to
take it away and then deny with aggrieved indignation that they have
harmed us in any way.

But despite their efforts, the freedom that we know by prayer cannot
be denied. In the last century, ideologues tried to destroy the
Christian faith – those cultural and political powers are no more. But
Christian prayer remains a reality in the real world, a sign of hope for
those who most need one. If anyone should want to break out of banal
existence to live life to the full, including the jailers themselves,
the Deliverer is just a prayer away.
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1 comment:
Dear Margaret,
Thank you for your timely novena for the strengthening and sanctification
of marriages and families through the intercession of Our Heavenly Mother.
The family is the very fabric of society. Without families we have no
viable society.
Holy Family...Jesus, Mary, Joseph we pray, as you look upon all families
with tender love, care and protection, may we be open to the daily grace to follow in your loving example within our own families. Help us to love
each other as Jesus loves us. Amen.
Love you...
Helene
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