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Spiritual decluttering frees our calendars and spirits so that we have the time and energy to nurture our own talents and the gifts of others.

We all have limitations and deficiencies to present to the Lord for his attention. Today’s narrative teaches us to bring our needs to the Lord persistently and confidently.

Driving often brings out the worst in us. We have things to get done and so little time to do them. Anything that slows us down can make us irritable.

The purpose of Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel was reassurance. Jesus wanted his followers to draw strength from his continuing presence with them.

Whatever we hear, but also whatever we see, taste, touch, or smell, vibrates deep down with God’s song.

St. Augustine hit the nail on the head when he famously said, “Love and then do as you please.” All the commandments align as we try to love God and love our neighbor.

If the unjust judge in today’s parable eventually gives in to the petitioner because he gets tired of her unceasing petitions, how much more will God listen to requests of those he loves?

We want Jesus’ depth and graciousness in our own lives. Like Jesus’ disciples, we also know we can attain this only through prayer.
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