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2604. The second prayer, before the raising of Lazarus, is recorded by St. John.50 Thanksgiving precedes the event: “Father, I thank you for having heard me,” which implies that the Father always hears his petitions. Jesus immediately adds: “I know that you always hear me,” which implies that Jesus, on his part, constantly made such petitions. Jesus’ prayer, characterized by thanksgiving, reveals to us how to ask: before the gift is given, Jesus commits himself to the One who in giving gives himself. the Giver is more precious than the gift; he is the “treasure”; in him abides his Son’s heart; the gift is given “as well.”51

The priestly prayer of Jesus holds a unique place in the economy of salvation.52 A meditation on it will conclude Section One. It reveals the ever present prayer of our High Priest and, at the same time, contains what he teaches us about our prayer to our Father, which will be developed in Section Two.


Aprofunde seus conhecimentos

282. How is Christ present in the Eucharist?

529. How does one reach purity of heart?

81. What is the meaning of the name “Jesus”?

48. How does the Church express her trinitarian faith?

277. How is the celebration of the Holy Eucharist carried out?

259. What is required of one who is to be baptized?

397. How does sin proliferate?


Acesse nossos estudos biblicos:

What does the Bible teach us about wisdom as a gift from God?

What does the story of the offering of manna in the book of Numbers teach us about God’s daily provision in our lives? (Numbers 11)

What is the message of Nahum 1:7-8 about God’s faithfulness in the midst of chaos?

The Holiness of God’s People: How does the law of holiness in the book of Numbers teach us to pursue holiness in our lives and in our community of faith? (Numbers 19)

What is the message behind the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican?

Joseph’s story: How did God use Joseph’s story to fulfill his purposes?

What is the role of women in society, according to Ecclesiasticus 26:1-4?