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Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer by Paul Murray
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“Prayer - Christian prayer - by its very nature is born out of an acknowledgment of need, out of an honest recognition of spiritual poverty.”
Paul Murray, Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer
“St Thomas, in his commentary on Psalm 16, writes: `When God examines, he does three things, namely, he tests, he visits, he examines.''`' What is more, as a result of this testing, as soon as God finds that an individual possesses a certain integrity, there begins the deeper testing, the more searching examination. Thomas cites Jer. 17.10: I, the Lord, search the heart and probe the loins. I give everyone according to his way.20 Finding oneself under this kind of mysterious, divine scrutiny is a wonderful sign of grace and of progress in the spiritual life. But the experience itself is not
`wonderful'. Thomas notes: `this examination is severe and strong, and so much so that no one would withstand it unless helped by God.'21”
Paul Murray, Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer
“Years earlier, in his commentary on the Sentences, he had written: `someone can, while preserving charity, desire temporal evil for another person ... but not precisely as that person's evil, but rather as an evil that prevents other evils from occurring.'32”
Paul Murray, Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer
“The word `Father' is a small word but, by pronouncing it in prayer, and in particular by repeating the phrase `Our Father', we are achieving `five things', Thomas tells us in his Lectures on St Matthew. First of all, the words `instruct us in our faith'; second, they `raise our hopes'; third, `they serve to stimulate charity'; fourth, they invite us `to imitate God'; and fifth, they call us `to humility'.”
Paul Murray, Praying with Confidence: Aquinas on the Lord's Prayer