"Once when Jesus was praying in solitude." Luke 9:18
It is a perennial question to ask what Jesus prayed about when he stepped away from the crowds and his friends. The gospels offer us some hints about this. We know he pleaded with his father to take the terrible burden of the cross from him, and asked God to protect his disciples, but there is little information about the nature of his private prayer.
Today's gospel suggests that Jesus' prayer was a prayer of discernment, a time of sifting through which of his followers might understand who he was. If some of the disciples were going to be apostles and leaders, it was important to him to know which of them had been absorbing his message. He was not among them to enhance his own power or importance, but to do the will of his Father, and he needed to find like Spirited men to accompany him. Many expect him to seek strong, well known Jews to walk with him, but he picks ordinary people to live and articulate the message he received from his Father. It is no different today.
Most of us learn about the gospel from everyday people. It is not the most insightful, the most powerful or the most well known people who help us understand the Good News. It is the people we meet everyday at the market, in church or at a ballgame. Rarely eloquent, the people who live the gospel transparently in their everyday lives show us a face of God that moves us to change and live for others.
Today, pray for the strength to live the gospel in an ordinary way, and let God do the rest.
From whom have you learned most about a gospel life?
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