The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 330: The Revelation of Prayer (2024)

Episode Date: November 25, 2024

As the Catechism reveals, we are made for worship and called to a relationship with the Lord through prayer. God is the initiator and wants us to walk with him as he “tirelessly calls each person to... the mysterious encounter known as prayer.” Fr. Mike reminds us that just like Abraham in the Old Testament, the more we get to know the Lord through prayer, the more we become like him. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 2566-2573. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Catechism in a Year podcast where we encounter God's plan of sheer goodness for us, revealed in scripture and passed down through the tradition of the Catholic faith. The Catechism in a Year is brought to you by Ascension. In 365 days, we'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church, discovering our identity in God's family as we journey together toward our heavenly home. This is day 330. We are reading paragraphs 2566 to 2573. As always, I'm using the Ascension edition of the Catechism, which includes a Foundations of Faith approach, but you can follow along with any recent version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. You can
Starting point is 00:00:37 also download your own Catechism in a year reading plan by visiting ascensionpress.com slash C-I-Y and you can click follow or subscribe in your podcast app for daily updates daily Notifications that is the that's the phrase. That's the term we like to use around here. I just quick Thank you. Are you guys I know that as we launch into this continue in this fourth pillar of the catechism You know, sometimes I've talked to people and they say yeah, it's you know It's a challenge to keep pressing play sometimes some days But here you are you're at day 330 and I just want to encourage you so much. You have literally 35 days left and not only do you have 35 days left,
Starting point is 00:01:12 but these last 35 days have to do with the most important. I mean, everything's important. Obviously the identity of God, who we are in Christ, the way we worship, the way we're called to live. But this relationship with Jesus, that is called prayer. This relationship with the Father and the Holy Spirit, the way we worship, the way we're called to live, but this relationship with Jesus, that is called prayer, this relationship with the Father and the Holy Spirit, the triune God, that's called prayer, is so essential. So thank you, thank you for sticking around. Also thank you for all of you who continue to pray for the production of this podcast and have
Starting point is 00:01:36 contributed with your financial gifts. We couldn't do this without you. As we continue to talk about the revelation of prayer, we realize that's the next section is chapter one, the revelation of prayer, we realize, that's the next section, is chapter one, the revelation of prayer. To even realize this, that for all humanity, man has been in search of God. That's the reality, is that we search for something transcendent, every one of us,
Starting point is 00:01:57 we're oriented towards, we're made for worship, we're made for relationship with God, and we don't know that so many times. You know, I mean, we because we have revelation but God actually reveals that He made us this way and that it's possible Not only that as we said yesterday that God is the initiator right God calls us first and they're so powerful paragraph 2567 is Again, if I don't say each day for the next 35 days, this is my favorite
Starting point is 00:02:26 Line in the catechism something's wrong because every day has a couple massive lines that I just love 2567 says God calls man first goes on he says man may forget his creator or hide far from his face He may run after idols or accuse the deity of having abandoned him Yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person to that mysterious encounter known as prayer. It's like, oh my gosh, it's so important because that's what we do, right? We can forget God, we can ignore him,
Starting point is 00:02:55 we can hide far from his face, we can run after other things, and we can even get angry at God and accuse God of a lack of love or abandoning us. And yet, God tirelessly calls you and me and everyone to that mysterious encounter known as prayer so that's what we're gonna do today we're gonna enter into prayer as we begin Father in heaven we praise you and give you glory we know that you're the one
Starting point is 00:03:18 who has led us to this day we know that you are the one who has guided us to this place you brought us to this moment and you are with us in this moment You are with us in this place Lord God Please help us to never forget you our creator help us to never forget you our Redeemer and sanctifier Help us never to forget that you are good and you tirelessly call each of us To live in relationship with you at every moment and in every place in Jesus name We pray and then in the name of the Father and of place. In Jesus name we pray. Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.
Starting point is 00:03:48 It is day 330, we are reading paragraphs 2566 to 2573. Chapter 1. The Revelation of Prayer. The Universal Call to Prayer. Man is in search of God. In the act of creation, God calls every being from nothingness into existence. Crowned with glory and honor, man is, after the angels, capable of acknowledging how majestic is the name of the Lord in all the earth. Even after losing, through his sin, his likeness to God, man remains an image of his Creator and retains the desire for the one who calls him into existence. All religions bear witness to man's essential search for God. God calls man first. Man may forget his Creator or hide far from his face.
Starting point is 00:04:35 He may run after idols or accuse the deity of having abandoned him. Yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person to that mysterious encounter known as prayer. In prayer, the faithful God's initiative of love always comes first. Our own first step is always a response. As God gradually reveals Himself, and reveals man to Himself, prayer appears as a reciprocal call, a covenant drama. Through words and actions, this drama engages the heart. It unfolds throughout the whole history of salvation. Article 1, in the Old Testament. In the Old Testament, the revelation of prayer comes between the
Starting point is 00:05:15 fall and the restoration of man, that is, between God's sorrowful call to his first children, where are you? What is this that you have done? And the response of God's only Son on coming into the world, Lo, I have come to do your will, O God. Prayer is bound up with human history, for it is the relationship with God in historical events. Creation, source of prayer. Prayer is lived in the first place, beginning with the realities of creation. The first nine chapters of Genesis describe this relationship with God as an offering of the firstborn of Abel's flock, as the invocation of the divine name at the time of Enoch, and as walking with God.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Noah's offering is pleasing to God, who blesses him and through him all creation, because his heart was upright and undivided. Noah, like Enoch before him, walks with God. This kind of prayer is lived by many righteous people in all religions. In his indefectible covenant with every living creature, God has always called people to prayer. But it is above all beginning with our father Abraham that prayer is revealed in the Old Testament. God's Promise and the Prayer of Faith When God calls him, Abraham goes forth as the Lord had told him.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Abraham's heart is entirely submissive to the Word, and so he obeys. Such attentiveness of the heart, whose decisions are made according to God's will, is essential to prayer, while the words used count only in relation to it. Abraham's prayer is expressed first by deeds. essential to prayer, while the words used count only in relation to it. Abraham's prayer is expressed first by deeds. A man of silence, he constructs an altar to the Lord at each stage of his journey. Only later does Abraham's first prayer in words appear, a veiled complaint reminding God of his promises which seem unfulfilled.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Thus, one aspect of the drama of prayer appears from the beginning, the test of faith in the fidelity of God. Because Abraham believed in God and walked in His presence and in covenant with Him, the Patriarch is ready to welcome a mysterious guest into His tent. Abraham's remarkable hospitality at Mamre foreshadows the enunciation of the true Son of the promise. After that, once God had confided His plan, Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men and he dares to intercede for them with bold confidence. As a final stage in the purification of his faith, Abraham, who had received the promises,
Starting point is 00:07:40 is asked to sacrifice the Son God had given him. Abraham's faith does not weaken. He said, God Himself will provide the lamb for a burnt offering, for He considered that God was able to raise men even from the dead. And so, the Father of believers is conformed to the likeness of the Father who will not spare His own Son, but will deliver Him up for us all. Prayer restores man to God's likeness
Starting point is 00:08:05 and enables him to share in the power of God's love that saves the multitude. God renews his promise to Jacob, the ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel. Before confronting his elder brother Esau, Jacob wrestles all night with a mysterious figure who refuses to reveal his name, but who blesses him before leaving him at dawn. From this account, the spiritual tradition of the church has retained the
Starting point is 00:08:29 symbol of prayer as a battle of faith and as the triumph of perseverance." Alright, there we have it. Paragraph 2566 to 2573. This is, you guys, I'm telling you, this is gonna be your favorite section. I don't know, I don't know how to argue. I'm not gonna argue. We're just gonna read this and it's gonna be amazing. So man, 2566 and 67, so important. We recognize this. Man is in search of God, every one of us. Even after losing through our sin, our likeness to God, we remain in the image of our Creator. And so we retain the desire for the one who calls us into existence.
Starting point is 00:09:05 And the church reminds us that all religions bear witness to man's essential search for God. In fact, in paragraph 2569, it highlights the fact that God, even in creation, all humanity, even those who are not in covenant with the Lord, all humanity are called to this walking with God. In fact, the last couple lines of paragraph 2569 say this. It says this kind of prayer, walking with God, this kind of prayer that we just want to offer worship to God, it says this kind of prayer is lived by many righteous people in all religions.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Even if they're not people of the covenant, they still have this desire to walk with God. And of course, God desires all people to walk with him. God desires that all men be saved. We know that this is true. And so even if they have no knowledge of the covenant that God made with the people of Israel if they have no knowledge of The ways in which God has restored us to relationship in Jesus Christ Many righteous people have this kind of prayer
Starting point is 00:09:58 in fact It goes on to say in his Indefectible covenant with every living creature because there's this kind of this The this this overarching covenant that God makes, I mean, we use the term covenant maybe a little bit loosely here, but there's this kind of overarching covenant God makes with every human he's created,
Starting point is 00:10:13 every living creature. There's some kind of relationship, right? That's there. God has always called people to prayer. And of course, this becomes more and more unique and more and more pronounced later on. In fact, that last line of 2569 says but it is above all beginning with our father Abraham that prayer is revealed in the Old Testament and
Starting point is 00:10:31 That's the this reality that God does call us first and he is the initiator and this is so incredible again If we're kind of bopping around here But remember that when God calls Abraham he is gradually revealing himself and reveals man to himself. This is what says in paragraph 2567, as I said, kind of bopping around. It says, as God gradually reveals himself and reveals man to himself, prayer appears as a reciprocal call, a covenant drama. And through words and actions, this drama engages the heart and unfolds through the history of salvation. As we said, beginning with creation and those first stories in those first nine chapters of Genesis, but also taking this
Starting point is 00:11:09 massive leap forward when God calls Abraham in paragraph 2570. As I said, we're bopping around, but in paragraph 2570 and following is just remarkable because you all know this story now, right? You all know the story how God calls Abraham and he acts. He says this in 2570, Abraham's heart is entirely submissive to the word and so he obeys. Just because God calls him, he does it. And he says this, such attentiveness to the heart whose decisions are made according to God's will is essential to prayer. Well, words used count only in relation to it. So, remember the heart, this reality of the heart. The heart is the place of decision, the heart is the place of encounter,
Starting point is 00:11:49 the heart is the place of the covenant. And from the heart flow all of those choices between life and death, between saying yes to God and saying no to God. And so here is Abraham. He has this attentiveness of the heart and he makes his decisions according to God's will. And those decisions are lived out first in deeds, right? He's called to leave so he leaves. You know, we don't hear a lot, we don't hear a lot of Abraham's prayer. In fact, as it says here, once again, Abraham's prayer is first expressed by
Starting point is 00:12:18 deeds. And how is that? Well, in silence he constructs an altar to the Lord at each stage of his journey. And I love this because it says, only later does Abraham's first prayer appear in words, appear a veiled complaint reminding God of his promises which seem unfulfilled. And this is, isn't that incredible? I love how the church is highlighting this, that Abraham's first verbal prayer is a veiled complaint reminding God that God, you promised this and it doesn't seem to be fulfilled. And the conclusion of that in paragraph 2570 is,
Starting point is 00:12:53 thus, one aspect of the drama of prayer appears from the beginning. It's a test of faith in the fidelity of God. And that's so good because this is what we're gonna experience. Every one of us is going to experience what is it like to know that here's God has revealed himself as faithful.
Starting point is 00:13:07 He's revealed himself as the God of the promise. He's revealed himself as the God who loves us. And then what we do is we walk through this life and it seems, wait a second, God, these promises haven't yet come true. I don't necessarily feel loved in this moment. I'm experiencing this struggle, this trial, this test, where the people that I love are experiencing
Starting point is 00:13:25 struggle and trial and test and thus one aspect of the drama of prayer is from the beginning. The test of faith in the fidelity of God. That sense of can I still trust God when things don't work out the way I thought they would work out. Now paragraph 2571 goes on, because Abraham believed in God and walked in his presence and covenant with him, we have this scene, right? And this scene where these three people, these three individuals meet Abraham, and Abraham hosts them, right?
Starting point is 00:13:55 He gives them incredible hospitality. And after that, it says in 2571, after that, once God has confided his plan, Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men. And then what happens? Then we have that incredible scene in Genesis chapter 18. The scene in Genesis chapter 18 is when God reveals that he's going to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. Remember he's going to destroy these cities because there is no good in them. There's no
Starting point is 00:14:23 righteous person at all in them and Abraham has the whole thing of, wait, wait, Lord, what if there's 50 righteous people and God says, you know, no, then I wouldn't destroy it for the sake of the 50. What about 40? What about 30? What about 20? What about 10? And God reveals that no, no, he is a God of justice, but he also is a God of compassion. And it says this, once God has revealed himself in this new way Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men and then he dares intercede for them with bold confidence and that is just remarkable the more and
Starting point is 00:14:55 more we get to know the Lord the more we're supposed to become like him and actually the more and more we can be like God and have that justice, have that love, have that compassion and live that out in relation to God. The last two paragraphs are, again I'm gonna keep saying this, are remarkable. So 2572, we remember the great test. In this way it says the final stage of purification of Abraham's faith because that's really what's happening. so many ways. Abraham isn't being tested in the sense of, okay, will you get an A or you not get an A? Will you pass or you fail in the sense of, is your faith good enough or is it
Starting point is 00:15:32 not good enough? But in the sense of this is a process of purification. That's what we mean by testing here. It's a process of leaning more deeply into the Lord because you have to either make the decision to lean more deeply into trusting God Or we find ourselves trusting in other things And this is what God is going to do for every one of us. That's what he is doing. He's already started God has already started purifying your faith. He's already started making your heart larger. He's already started bringing you through things That give you the opportunity to trust him in new and deeper ways. So here's Abraham who's been tested many times. His faith has been purified so many times. The depth through which he's been called to trust God
Starting point is 00:16:18 has been deepened so many times. And it says here as a final stage of purification of his faith, Abraham who had received the promises, he's asked to sacrifice the son God had given him and in that moment his faith doesn't weaken because he knows God will provide the lamb Abraham knew he said he considered later on the letter to the Hebrews says that he considered that God was able to raise men even from the dead see at this point Abraham knows who God is because he's been walking with God his whole life. And so, like you and like me, this is not a, when God tests us,
Starting point is 00:16:52 he's not testing us to see will you pass or will you fail? Will you love me or will you run away from me? It's, he is purifying our hearts so that we can learn how to trust him in newer and deeper ways. That we can learn to love him in new and deeper circumstances. That we can give him access to our hearts in ways that we couldn't do if he had kept us in a place of safety. If he hadn't brought us to a place of desperation. That's... God allows these
Starting point is 00:17:21 things in so many ways because he knows that he can do something remarkable in those moments and In this story with Abraham God does the same thing and it says this as a result of this The father of believers is conformed to the likeness of the father who will not spare his own son But will deliver him up for us all. I love this last line 2572 prayer restores man to God's likeness and enables him to share in the power of God's love that saves the multitude. Think about this that there's there's prayer that every human being can can enter into that we can all walk with God even if we don't know who God is there's a some sense of
Starting point is 00:17:57 just God made us in relationship with him made us to be in relationship with him so there's this kind of again as as it says here, this generic, for lack of a better term, covenant that every person has, relationship essentially, that every person has with God. But as God reveals himself and enters more deeply into covenants, here's Abraham. And as God reveals himself and Abraham gets to know God more and more, Abraham becomes more and more like God. First, he's more compassionate. Then it has this prayer of intercession. Then it goes on to say he's restored in some unique way to God's likeness. This is what prayer does. And he's enabled to share in the power of God's love that saves the
Starting point is 00:18:40 multitude. So remarkable. The last note of course is in paragraph 2573 where we turn our attention to the grandson of Abraham to Jacob. Remember it's Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And it says in paragraph 2573, Galerai news his promise to Jacob, of course, who his name becomes Israel. He's the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. And it says this, before confronting his elder brother Esau, we know that story, they're twin brothers, Jacob wrestles all night with a mysterious figure who refuses to reveal his name,
Starting point is 00:19:10 but who blesses him before leaving at dawn. And then the last sentence here is vital for us, because yes, we're invited into prayer, and God is gonna be the one who moves first, and our prayer is always going to be a response. But from this account, the spiritual tradition of the church has retained the symbol of prayer as a battle of faith and as the triumph of perseverance. We're gonna get in a number of days like many many days from now we're gonna get
Starting point is 00:19:38 to one of my favorite sections in the entire catechism is a section called the battle of prayer and so this sentence just highlights the fact and gives us a little hors d'oeuvre when it comes to this reality that the symbol of prayer is a battle of faith and the triumph of perseverance. So I don't know where you are right now when it comes to your prayer, when it comes to your faith,
Starting point is 00:20:01 but the recognition of if it's difficult in this moment, maybe you're doing something right. If you feel like, oh man, I've just been showing up and showing up and showing up, maybe you're doing something right. Because the symbol of prayer here, with Jacob wrestling with the angel, essentially wrestling with that character,
Starting point is 00:20:19 mysterious figure in the old covenant, is a symbol of prayer as a battle of faith and a triumph of perseverance. My word of encouragement is if you're in the battle, stay in the battle. And if you're in the midst of it, don't give up but persevere. And just know I am praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.

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