THE lesson of the Holy Gospel
builds us up unto the duty of praying and believing, and of not putting our
trust in ourselves, but in the Lord. What greater encouragement to prayer than
the parable which is proposed to us of the unjust judge? For an unjust judge,
who feared not God, nor regarded man, yet gave ear to a widow who besought him,
overcome by her importunity, not inclined thereto by kindness. If he then heard
her prayer, who hated to be asked, how must He hear who exhorts us to ask? When
therefore by this comparison from a contrary case the Lord had taught that “men
ought always to pray and not to faint,” He added and said, “Nevertheless, when the
Son of Man shall come, thinkest thou that He shall find faith on the earth?” If
faith fail, prayer perishes. For who prays for that which he does not believe?
Whence also the blessed Apostle, when he exhorted to prayer, said, “Whosoever
shall call upon the Name of the Lord, shall be saved.” And in order to show
that faith is the fountain of prayer, he went on and said, “How then shall they
call on Him in whom they have not believed?”
So then that we may pray, let us
believe; and that this same faith whereby we pray fail not, let us pray. Faith
pours out prayer, and the pouring out of prayer obtains the strengthening of
faith. Faith, I say, pours out prayer, the pouring out of prayer obtains
strengthening even for faith itself. For that faith might not fail in
temptations, therefore did the Lord say, “Watch and pray, lest ye enter into
temptation.” “Watch,” He saith, “and pray, lest ye enter into temptation.” What
is to “enter into temptation,” but to depart from faith? For so far temptation
advances as faith gives way: and so far temptation gives way, as faith
advances. For that you may know, Beloved, more plainly, that the Lord said,
“Watch and pray, lest ye enter into temptation,” as touching faith lest it
should fail and perish; He said in the same place of the Gospel, “This night
hath Satan desired to sift you as wheat, and I have prayed for thee, Peter,
that thy faith fail not.”
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