"Teach Us How to Pray"
Tuesday of the First Week of Lent Matthew 6:7–15 As we begin this first full week of Lent, Jesus gently brings us back to the heart of our faith: prayer. In today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us that prayer is not about using many words or saying things “just right.” God is a loving Father who already knows what we need. Prayer, at its core, is about relationship. It is coming home to God who already knows us, loves us unconditionally, and desires our friendship. Jesus is our model for prayer. Jesus prayed regularly and often, before and during the events of his life, and sometimes spending the night alone in prayer. Moved by Jesus' example, his disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Jesus gives us the "Lord’s Prayer" or the "Our Father" 1 —a prayer many of us know by heart. Because it is so familiar, we may sometimes say it quickly or without much thought. Lent invites us to slow down and listen again. Every petition of this prayer teaches us ...