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All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri

The Power of Intercessory Prayer

All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri

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🗓️ 11 July 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes we think our intercession for others will work only if we say enough prayers or say the right ones, but the power of intercessory prayer lies in the love we put into the prayer and the love of our God who hears them.

Dr. Edward Sri records this week’s episode from a place on the Sea of Galilee near Capernaum--where Jesus healed the paralyzed man who was lowered through a roof by his friends. Reflecting on the story of the paralyzed man lowered through the roof by his friends, Dr. Sri explains how Christ invites us to be part of his healing ministry by interceding for our friends, loved ones, co-workers, and even total strangers.

Snippet from the Show:
"God does not need our help or our prayers. But even though he doesn't need them, he invites us to pray. He is moved by our love for someone else."

The Healings of Christ’s Public Ministry

St. Luke and St. Matthew’s Gospels tell us about many sick people who were brought to Christ by their loved ones for healing.

In Matthew 8, we see that Jesus cleanses a leper, heals a centurion’s servant, heals many at Simon’s house, and drives out demons from the Gadarene demoniacs. In Luke 4, we also hear about the healing of the man with an unclean spirit.

Perhaps one of the most famous of Christ’s healings was that of the paralyzed man who was lowered through the roof of a house by his friends.

This paralyzed man could not walk to Jesus on his own. We don’t have any record of the paralyzed man asking his friends to take him to Jesus, but we know that his friends take the initiative to do just that … they bring their friend to Jesus. Determined, they go through great lengths to do this—they take him through crowds, up onto the roof of a house, and lower him down through the ceiling. That’s how much they love their friend and that’s how much faith they have in Jesus Christ.

We know the end of the story—Jesus heals the man and forgives his sins. But we often forget what the scripture says—Matthew tells us that when Christ saw “their faith” (the faith of the paralyzed man’s friends), he forgave the paralyzed man’s sins and healed him.

What does this teach us about the power of intercessory prayer? It’s not the prayer itself, it’s not about how many prayers or novenas you say, it’s about how much love we put into those prayers.

It Is Good for Us to Intercede for Others
God doesn’t need our help or our prayers, but he invites us to help. Why?
Interceding for others is good for us...it grows our love and expands our hearts
God is moved by our love. When he sees a humble heart come before him petitioning him for someone else, he can’t resist.

Practical:
The first thing to do is identify what friends, family members, co-workers need prayers. Ask yourself, who in my life is “paralyzed?” Who can’t/won’t walk to Christ themselves?

Next, commit to interceding for them. Ask yourself, do you love them enough to pray for them?
Finally, bring them to Jesus. Bring them to him especially in the Eucharist. Pray for them at Mass, offer communion for them, pray for them in the Adoration chapel.

Our chapels should be packed! When Jesus visited towns, he couldn’t even move because of the crowds who gathered.

Mark 3:7-12

Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great multitude from Galilee followed … a great multitude, hearing all that he did, came to him. And he told his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd, lest they should crush him; for he had healed many, so that all who had diseases pressed upon him to touch him. And whenever the unclean spirits beheld him, they fell down before him and cried out, “You are the Son of God.” And he strictly ordered them not to make him known.

Resources:
God With Us: Encountering Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew
Matthew: The King and His Kingdom

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Edward Sree, and welcome to all things Catholic where real faith meets real life.

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Do you have certain friends or family members who really need God's help right now?

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Maybe they're in some kind of trouble at school or work or in their marriage or

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maybe they're battling some illness or they're going through

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some suffering, a time of sorrow and loss or maybe they're just struggling with some

0:29.3

wounds that they're carrying or some addiction that they're enslaved to, you know, do you believe

0:35.0

that you can make a difference in their lives, especially through your prayers?

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Do you really believe that God wants you to make a difference in their lives through your prayers for them?

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That's what I want to talk about today. I want to talk about the power of intercessory prayer.

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I want to talk about what intercessory prayer is, I want to talk about how it works and most of all how God has put certain people in your life for a reason that God wants to use you as an instrument to bringing them closer to him, that God wants

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to use you as an instrument to help them experience his love more, his mercy more, his

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compassion and comfort more, his strengthening more in their lives.

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That's what God wants to do through you if you dare to grow in intercessory prayer praying for your friends that you love.

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So that's what we're going to talk about today, and I want to welcome you to this special

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edition of all things Catholic.

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I'm your host, Edward Sree, and it's a special edition this week because I am

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recording on location I'm right here on the shores of the sea of Galilee here in

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the Holy Land while I'm leading the Holy Land pilgrimage this week.

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And I'm so excited, I'm looking out at the Sea of Cali right now, and it's just so moving to be here

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in the land of Jesus, and imagine him crossing that sea many times.

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We got to go on a boat ride today on the sea of Galilee.

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And again, it's just so moving to think,

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