登陆注册
26512800000022

第22章 THE TREATISE(16)

XI. All this has been said of prayer for personal needs, and of prayer in general. But the prayer which really belongs to this Commandment and is called a work of the Holy Day, is far better and greater, and is to be made for all Christendom, for all the need of all men, of foe and friend, especially for those who belong to the parish or bishopric.

Thus St. Paul commanded his disciple Timothy: exhort thee, that thou see to it, that prayers and intercessions be made for all men, for kings, and for all that are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour." For this reason Jeremiah, chapter xxix, commanded the people of Israel to pray for the city and land of Babylon, because in the peace thereof they should have peace. And Baruch i: "Pray for the life of the king of Babylon and for the life of his son, that we may live in peace under their rule."This common prayer is precious and the most powerful, and it is for its sake that we come together. For this reason also the Church is called a House of Prayer, because in it we are as a congregation with one accord to consider our need and the needs of all men, present them before God, and call upon Him for mercy.

But this must be done with heart-felt emotion and sincerity, so that we feel in our hearts the need of all men, and that we pray with true sympathy for them, in true faith and confidence. Where such prayers are not made in the mass, it were better to omit the mass. For what sense is there in our coming together into a House of Prayer, which coming together shows that we should make common prayer and petition for the entire congregation, if we scatter these prayers, and so distribute them that everyone prays only for himself, and no one has regard for the other, nor concerns himself for another's need? How can that prayer be of help, good, acceptable and a common prayer, or a work of the Holy Day and of the assembled congregation, which they make who make their own petty prayers, one for this, the other for that, and have nothing but self-seeking, selfish prayers, which God hates?

XII. A suggestion of this common prayer has been retained from ancient practice, when at the end of the sermon the Confession of Sins is said and prayer is made on the pulpit for all Christendom. But this should not be the end of the matter, as is now the custom and fashion; it should be an exhortation to pray throughout the entire mass for such need as the preacher makes us feel; and in order that we may pray worthily, he first exhorts us because of our sin, and thereby makes us humble. This should be done as briefly as possible, that then the entire congregation may confess their own sin and pray for every one with earnestness and faith.

Oh, if God granted that any congregation at all heard mass and prayed in this way, so that a common earnest heart-cry of the entire people would rise up to God, what immeasurable virtue and help would result from such a prayer! What more terrible thing could happen to all the evil spirits? What greater work could be done on earth, whereby so many pious souls would be preserved, so many sinners converted?

For, indeed, the Christian Church on earth has no greater power or work than such common prayer against everything that may oppose it. This the evil spirit knows well, and therefore he does all that he can to prevent such prayer. Gleefully he lets us go on building churches, endowing many monastic houses, ****** music, reading, singing, observing many masses, and multiplying ceremonies beyond all measure. This does not grieve him, nay, he helps us do it, that we may consider such things the very best, and think that thereby we have done our whole duty. But in that meanwhile this common, effectual and fruitful prayer perishes and its omission is unnoticed because of such display, in this he has what he seeks. For when prayer languishes, no one will take anything from him, and no one will withstand him. But if he noticed that we wished to practise this prayer, even if it were under a straw roof or in a pig-sty, he would indeed not endure it, but would fear such a pig-sty far more than all the high, big and beautiful churches, towers and bells in existence, if such prayer be not in them. It is indeed not a question of the places and buildings in which we assemble, but only of this unconquerable prayer, that we pray it and bring it before God as a truly common prayer.

XIII. The power of this prayer we see in the fact that in olden times Abraham prayed for the five cities, Sodom, Gomorrah, etc., Genesis xviii, and accomplished so much, that if there had been ten righteous people in them, two in each city, God would not have destroyed them. What then could many men do, if they united in calling upon God earnestly and with sincere confidence?

St. James also says: "Dear brethren, pray for one another, that ye may be saved. For the prayer of a righteous man availeth much, a prayer that perseveres and does not cease" (that is, which does not cease asking ever more and more, although what it asks is not immediately granted, as some timid men do). And as an example in this matter he sets before us Elijah, the Prophet, "who was a man," he says, "as we are, and prayed, that it might not rain;and it rained not by the space of three years and six months. And he prayed again, and it rained, and everything became fruitful."There are many texts and examples in the Scriptures which urge us to pray, only that it be done with earnestness and faith. As David says, "The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, and His ears are open unto their cry." Again, "The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth." Why does he add, "call upon Him in truth"? Because that is not prayer nor calling upon God when the mouth alone mumbles.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 绝色特工:腹黑王爷异能妃

    绝色特工:腹黑王爷异能妃

    她是现代金牌异能特工,一朝穿越居然成为一个快要死的丫环,别人欺她、压她,鄙视她,盼着她早死,看她如闪瞎那些人的狗眼,看她如何从低下的三等丫环,翻身成为战神的妻子。“夫人,你什么时候打我的注意的?”“这一句话,应该是我来说吧,你什么时候知道我是女扮男装的?真的够腹黑的。”“夫人,让我在腹黑一下吧。”某位战神直接压倒,继续他的腹黑论。
  • 语文新课标必读-童年

    语文新课标必读-童年

    高尔基(1868—1936年),前苏联无产阶级作家,社会主义现实主义文学的奠基人。出生在一个木工家庭,幼年丧父,11岁即为生计在社会上奔波,当过装卸工、面包房工人,贫民窟和码头成了他的“社会大学”的课堂。在社会底层饱尝人间的苦难,与劳动人民同呼吸共命运。
  • 清梦断魂

    清梦断魂

    她本以为,自己养在深闺无人识。不想君王念旧恩,顾惜恩情怜,几次传召入深宫,赏赐千百番。她原以为自己要的,不过是一世繁华,锦年安好。不曾想,是非曲折,一切自有定数。
  • 死人祭

    死人祭

    去给死去的姐姐哭丧,没成想把姐姐尸体里的死婴哭活了………………
  • 一念恋伊千折转

    一念恋伊千折转

    一身踱灵,翻转恋世。本无缘,奈折转。可叹天机,莫言愁眠。若是那灿烂之笑融了他的心,可教那无情之眸碎了她的魂?清风扬尘,愿君安好;泪湿帛书,你可探得那空灵双目之黯然?曾经的她,太傻;曾经的他,太笨。曾经的山盟海誓,曾经的对吟窗前,曾经的共剪窗烛,曾经的暖心合抱,最终究竟化为何物?
  • 家庭音像指南(家庭实用生活百科丛书)

    家庭音像指南(家庭实用生活百科丛书)

    本书主要介绍家庭音像的基本知识,其内容丰富,容量大,实用性强,此书在手,万事不求人。
  • 嗜血魔女也倾城

    嗜血魔女也倾城

    冥界彼岸花前,一个穿着白衣的女子望着人来人往的奈何桥,细细地寻找着那么让他熟悉的身影。冥骨你究竟在那里……我等了你三千年,却从未见过你的魂魄从此而过……如今,我要从新转世投胎了,我愿用我万年修为换一次与你相遇!“月瑶仙子你不能再等了,彼岸花已经谢了,你值得转世投胎,如果你真的与上神有缘会再相遇的……”她一口喝下孟婆汤缓缓度过奈何桥,下一世我愿用生命留住你!(三生三世,前世,今身,以及来世,虐虐甜的风格,先苦后甜,才会特别甜嘛)
  • 遇见是一种缘分

    遇见是一种缘分

    遇见,是逃不开的宿命,是天注定的缘分,也是解不开的因果。
  • 英雄杀商店系统

    英雄杀商店系统

    刘子轩一头撞在了电脑上,神奇的得到了英雄杀商店系统。杀!任你武功盖世、保镖如云,仍然可以轻松追魂索命!闪!站在核爆中心,依旧安然无恙。药!濒临死亡?在我这里,根本就没有死这个字。想要对我瞒天过海?抱歉,一个探囊取物,你的那点小心思无处遁形……卡牌在手,天下我有!
  • 记忆的片段

    记忆的片段

    一点点的小小的感慨,一丝丝对于过往的留念,一道道清泪好似滴打在心间。