While I was reading the gospel for last Sunday, I couldn’t help but remember the line that says, “Will God not do justice for his chosen ones who cry to him day and night even if he delays in answering them? I tell you, he will speedily do them justice.” This line struck me the most because it helped me clear out the doubts and anxieties I have in life, and it assured me of the fact that God will always hear my voice despite the huge number of people around the world who also pray to Him.
Last Sunday, I had to take the DLSUCET at 7:30am. That day was really nerve-wracking for me because I really wanted to pass the DLSUCET, and I knew that I had to do well. Have I reviewed enough? What if I don’t pass? What will happen to me then if I don’t? - These are just a few of the questions that always revolved around my head during that time. Thus, I resorted to praying. I can say that praying helped me a lot. Prayers enabled me to release all the worries I had in life because I knew that God will always be there for me, and that He knows what’s best for me. All I had to do is trust Him, and guess what? I felt a lot better and all my nervousness already disappeared once I started answering the test. Prayers really are powerful.
In relation to real life situations, I think this gospel calls for us to have a stronger faith by including prayers in our daily lives. Prayers though do not always have to follow a format, for it is simply a way of talking to God. Thus, we are called to include God in our lives as well. We should not just remember Him only times of trouble, but in times of happiness as well. It is through prayers that we are able to build a stronger personal relationship with Him.
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