Lord, stay with us!
This was the theme of our recollection talk yesterday. Drawing it sensibly from the passage of the Emmaus story and the numerous instances in the Bible, the talk highlighted the importance of this short but effective prayer: Lord, stay with us! Also a very very Salesian theme (accompaniment!).
The talk also included the narration of an incident in the life of Mahatma Gandhi. He was once travelling by train to Bhuvaneshwar to attend a rally. He chose to travel in the general compartment, packed with people. Those accompanying him and others who knew him offered him a seat in that packed compartment. A bulky man too entered soon after and noticed the extra space for this 'skinny man' - people out of respect dared not to cramp Gandhi and hence had made extra space for him. This hefty man, not recognising Gandhi, was infact going to the same place to listen to Gandhi! They did interact a couple of minutes but not much. Only on reaching the station and noticing the crowd gathered to welcome Gandhi, did he realise that he travelled a long distance beside the very man whom he wished to hear - without knowing and engaging in a conversation!
Such is also our rapport with God. While the prayer, 'Stay with us, Lord' is a very genuine and heartfelt prayer, I believe it is not always the right kind of prayer. I believe, God is ALWAYS with us. It is we who do not feel his presence. Hence rather than ask Him to be with us, we ought to pray that we realise and cherish His presence. From another perspective, more than a petition, the latter attitude or realisation is a prayer of thanksgiving: THANK YOU Lord, for being with me!
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