Prayer
Purifies, Reading Instructs
Prayer purifies us, reading instructs us. Both are good
when both are possible. Otherwise, prayer is better than reading. If a man
wants to be always in God’s company, he must pray regularly and read regularly.
When we pray, we talk to God; when we read, God talks to us. All spiritual
growth comes from reading and reflection. By reading we learn what we did not
know; by reflection we retain what we have learned. Reading the holy Scriptures
confers two benefits. It trains the mind to understand them; it turns man’s
attention from the follies of the world and leads him to the love of God. The
conscientious reader will be more concerned to carry out what he has read than
merely to acquire knowledge of it. In reading we aim at knowing, but we must
put into practice what we have learned in our course of study. The more you
devote yourself to study of the sacred utterances, the richer will be your
understanding of them, just as the more the soil is tilled, the richer the
harvest. The man who is slow to grasp things but who really tries hard is
rewarded, equally he who does not cultivate his God-given intellectual ability
is condemned for despising his gifts and sinning by sloth. Learning unsupported
by grace may get into our ears; it never reaches the heart. But when God’s
grace touches our innermost minds to bring understanding, his word which has
been received by the ear sinks deep into the heart.
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