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Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge to teach us the power of faithful, unceasing prayer. If even a corrupt judge can be moved by persistence, how much more will our loving and just God respond to those who cry out to Him day and night. This Gospel reminds us that prayer is not about instant results, but about trust, believing that God hears us and will bring justice in His perfect time. Jesus encourages us to pray always without losing heart, and He leaves us with a challenging question: when the Son of Man comes, will He find such faith on earth?

Reflection

This Gospel is a powerful reminder of the need for persistent, faith-filled prayer. True prayer is not just about quick requests, but a continual turning to God with trust, even when answers seem delayed or silence lingers. Jesus encourages us not to lose heart, for our Heavenly Father is far more just and compassionate than any earthly authority. He hears every cry, sees every struggle, and is always at work for our good. Perseverance in prayer is not a sign of doubt, but of deep faith, it keeps our hearts aligned with His will and opens us to His perfect timing and boundless love.

Questions for Reflection

  • Do I pray persistently, or do I lose heart when God seems silent?
  • In what situation am I tempted to give up praying or seeking God’s justice?
  • How can I cultivate a more persistent and unwavering prayer life?
  • How can I persevere in faith even when it feels difficult?
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Pray with faith and patience. God always hears, and His timing is perfect. Do not give up in prayer; persist in trust, knowing God hears and will act.

Meditation

  • Picture the persistent widow kneeling, the judge inactive and Jesus speaking to you.
  • Whisper your worries and needs to Him, one by one.
  • Hear His words echo softly in your heart: “Do not lose heart. I am with you.”
  • Feel the certainty that your Heavenly Father hears your every cry

Lord, teach me to pray without losing heart.

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