The Philistine army had gathered for war against Israel. For forty
days they taunted King Saul and his army. They were all terrified. But
the faith and courage of one young boy changed what could have been a
dreadful outcome.
David, son of Jesse, you slew
Goliath with nothing but a sling shot and a bag of stones. As the 9
foot Philistine approached you, jeering at you and ridiculing you with
his enormous size and mighty strength, you feared not! You, a simple
shepherd boy, filled with trust and faithfulness to the God of Israel,
took a stone from your side pouch, loaded your sling shot, aimed and
launched the stone that ended his life and destroyed your enemy.
Our
Lady has given us weapon to use against the attacks of the wicked
enemy, Satan. These weapons are like the stones used by David to slay
Goliath. They are prayer (daily Rosary), fasting, the Bible, monthly
confession, and Holy Communion.
Since 1214, when the
Church first received the Rosary from St. Dominic, given to him by Our
Blessed Mother, the Rosary has been a powerful weapon for the
conversion of sinners and a form of protection against the enemy.
To
recite the Rosary is to be with Jesus and Mary, meditating on the
mysteries of their lives. When we are daily linked with them by such
meetings, then the joy of victory over death and sin is guaranteed to us
with them. The gifts of the Spirit and the final triumph in heaven are
assured us. 1
Sometimes, it is
easy to say the Rosary in a hasty manner, rushing to finish it and off
to start something else. But, we should try to say the Rosary like we
were talking to a friend, enjoying the time we spend together, nurturing
the moment and the relationship.
“Dear children!
Today I invite you in a particular way to enter the battle against Satan
by means of prayer. Satan wants to battle more, now that you are aware
of his activity. Dear children, put on therefore, your armor against
Satan, and with the Rosary in your hands, you will defeat him. Thank you
for having responded to my call.” (August 8, 1985)
1 Pray with the Heart! Medjugorje Manual of Prayer, F. Slavko Barbaric, O.F.M.
6 comments:
What a wonderful thought-provoking meditation. Thank you so much Daily Grace.
God bless.
Loved this post, DG, thank you.
God Bless.
Thank you for this reminder to slow down in prayer and to revel in our time with our friends, Jesus and Mary. God bless you!
Wonderful! Thank You Daily Grace
Wonderful! Thank You Daily Grace
Thank you all for your comments; I always enjoy your feedback. God bless.
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