Vigils Reading – 29th Sunday

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Vigils Reading – 29th Sunday

October 19

THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER

From a commentary by St Gregory of Nyssa

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The divine Word teaches us how to pray, explaining to disciples worthy of

him, and eagerly longing for knowledge of prayer, what word to use to gain a

hearing from God.

Those who fail to unite themselves to God through prayer cut themselves

off from God, so the first thing we have to learn from the Word is that we need to

pray continually and not lose heart. Prayer brings us close to God, and when we

are close to God we are far from the Enemy. Prayer safeguards chastity, controls

anger, and restrains arrogance. It is the seal of virginity, the assurance of

marital fidelity, the shield of travelers, the protection of sleepers, the

encouragement of those who keep vigil, the cause of the farmer’s good harvest

and of the sailor’s safety. Therefore I think that even if we spent the whole of our

lives in communion with God through thanksgiving and prayer, we should still

be as far from adequately repaying our benefactor as we should have been had

we not even desired to repay him.

Time has three divisions, past, present and future. In all three we

experience the Lord’s kindly dealings with us. If you consider the present, you

live in him; if you consider the future, your hope of obtaining what you look

forward to is in him; if you consider the past, you would not have existed had

you not been created by him. Your birth is his kindly gift to you, and after birth

his kindness toward you continued, since as the apostle says, you live and move

in him. On this same kindness depend all your hopes for the future. Only over

the present have you any control. Therefore, even if you give thanks to God

unceasingly throughout your life, you will hardly meet the measure of your debt

for present blessings, and as for those of the past and future, you will never find

a way of repaying what you owe.

And yet we, who are so far from being capable of showing due gratitude,

do not even give thanks to the best of our ability. We fail to set aside, I do not say

the whole day, but even the smallest portion of the day, to be spent with God.

Who restored to its original beauty that divine image in me that was

blurred by sin? Who draws me back to the blessedness I knew before I was

driven out of paradise, deprived of the tree of life, and submerged in the abyss of

worldliness? As scripture says, There is no one who understands. If we realize

these things we would give thanks continually, endlessly, throughout the whole

of our lives.

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October 19
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