I will let go of control. I trust in the Lord and humbly submit this affliction so with faith I will call upon the Lord to heal me.

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

I will let go of control. I trust in the Lord and humbly submit this affliction so with faith I will call upon the Lord to heal me.
I will let go of control. I trust in the Lord and humbly submit this affliction so with faith I will call upon the Lord to heal me.

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

I will let go of control. I trust in the Lord and humbly submit this affliction so with faith I will call upon the Lord to heal me.

I will let go and trust in the Lord to heal me. If you are new to mental prayer, we invite you to visit our page on the ways of mental prayer, Don’t know how to pray to God, to learn more.

We begin Day 16 of our Lenten Challenge with this opening prayer:

TRUST AND BELIEVE...

Jesus,

Speak to my heart today and show me how I might pick up my cross and follow you. I know that you love me with infinite love.

I need healing. I struggle to surrender this to you, but I will let go and trust in you, Jesus.

Please heal me of my brokenness and restore my body, my mind, and my soul so that I can be at peace and rest in you. Help me fully let go of all control. During this Lenten journey, let me draw closer to you. 

I trust in you, Lord, and humbly submit this affliction. Thank you, Jesus.

AMEN.

Monday of the 3rd Week of Lent (Liturgical Year II)

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

A Reflection for Prayerful Meditation

Join me in a prayerful meditation for your Lenten journey with Christ who heals.

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

TRUST AND BELIEVE...

Holy Spirit, 

I believe you are truly here and present to me right now. I desire to be present to you. Help me to humbly submit what is broken in me  and needs healing. Help me let go and trust in the Lord to heal me. 

Holy Spirit, I believe with faith that Jesus wants to heal me by his Cross, Death, and Resurrection. Take away all doubt and replace it with God’s healing touch.  Lord, help me let go of control and worship you with a pure heart and without distraction, separating myself from all worldly attachments and spending these 15 minutes reflecting on the healing of body, mind, and soul. 

Please give me the grace right now to pray my mental prayer well. I want to grow to love you more perfectly. Thank you, Lord, for every consolation, desolation, time of silence, difficult trial, and temptation of the evil one. I understand that everything that happens in my life is by your holy will, whether it be your divine providence or your permissive will due to my sin and negligence.

Please humble me as I walk with Jesus toward Jerusalem. Help me carry my cross well and do so with great obedience, humility, and love.  

AMEN.

Say Nothing Just Take Him In

Spend 1-3 minutes in silence gazing at the Lord with love and gratitude, in a prayer of silent contemplation.

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Make a Movie in Your Mind...

Now we will contemplate the first reading. Slowly imagine this scene in your mind as you read. Take your time. Pause over a moment that really tugs at your heart. Reread the passage again, this time imagine yourself physically there in the scene. What do you hear? See? Feel? Sense?

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

Pride can Thwart God's Healing Touch

2 Kings 5:1-15

Naaman, the army commander of the king of Aram, was highly esteemed and respected by his master, for through him the LORD had brought victory to Aram. But valiant as he was, the man was a leper.
Now the Arameans had captured from the land of Israel in a raid a little girl, who became the servant of Naaman’s wife.

“If only my master would present himself to the prophet in Samaria,” she said to her mistress, “he would cure him of his leprosy.”

Naaman went and told his lord just what the slave girl from the land of Israel had said.

“Go,” said the king of Aram. “I will send along a letter to the king of Israel.” So Naaman set out, taking along ten silver talents, six thousand gold pieces, and ten festal garments.

To the king of Israel he brought the letter, which read: “With this letter I am sending my servant Naaman to you, that you may cure him of his leprosy.”

When he read the letter, the king of Israel tore his garments and exclaimed: “Am I a god with power over life and death, that this man should send someone to me to be cured of leprosy? Take note! You can see he is only looking for a quarrel with me!”

When Elisha, the man of God, heard that the king of Israel had torn his garments, he sent word to the king: “Why have you torn your garments? Let him come to me and find out that there is a prophet in Israel.”

Naaman came with his horses and chariots and stopped at the door of Elisha’s house.

The prophet sent him the message: “Go and wash seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will heal, and you will be clean.”

But Naaman went away angry, saying, “I thought that he would surely come out and stand there to invoke the LORD his God, and would move his hand over the spot, and thus cure the leprosy. Are not the rivers of Damascus, the Abana and the Pharpar, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I not wash in them and be cleansed?” With this, he turned about in anger and left.

But his servants came up and reasoned with him. “My father,” they said, “if the prophet had told you to do something extraordinary, would you not have done it? All the more now, since he said to you, ‘Wash and be clean,’ should you do as he said.”

So Naaman went down and plunged into the Jordan seven times at the word of the man of God. His flesh became again like the flesh of a little child, and he was clean.

He returned with his whole retinue to the man of God. On his arrival he stood before him and said, “Now I know that there is no God in all the earth, except in Israel. Please accept a gift from your servant.”

Reflection:

Let us take a moment to reflect on the message in the first reading.

What part of this passage from 2 Kings sticks out to you? 

“But Naaman went away angry”

After having enough faith to go to see the prophet Elisha, Naaman rejects his advice due to pride. 

Now let’s personalize this passage from our first reading…

Have you ever prayed for God to heal something and after receiving healing advice, rejected it? What caused you to reject it? Were you prayerful, or did your rejection come from the root sin of pride, vanity, or sensuality?

Let’s Pray:

Jesus, please give me the gifts of humility, gratitude, generosity, charity, temperance, and fortitude so that when I pray for your healing touch in my life I will be able to receive the grace you give me. AMEN.

Be Completely Real...

Speak from your heart to God about the unexpected ways he has brought healing into your life and the lives of those you love. 

If you are struggling with this, ask the Holy Spirit to guide you. The Lord sees things differently than we do. Let the Spirit guide you to see your situation in a new way. 

Now we will contemplate the Lord by listening to him speak to us in the Gospels.

Visualize Christ

Imagine yourself walking toward a synagogue. It is shortly after Jesus is baptized by John and just after he spends 40 days in the wilderness alone to fast and pray to the Father. You’ve been with Jesus in Galilee and now you are entering into his hometown of Nazareth, a small, humble Jewish town. 

Jesus is greeted by his neighbors and acquaintances, all eager to welcome him back home to their small, quiet, peaceful village. They gather together in the local synagogue, located about 2 miles from a cliff on the edge of town to hear Jesus teach….

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

Killing Christ in My Heart by Lack of Faith

Luke 4:24-30

Jesus said to the people in the synagogue at Nazareth: “Amen, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own native place.

Indeed, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah when the sky was closed for three and a half years and a severe famine spread over the entire land. It was to none of these that Elijah was sent, but only to a widow in Zarephath in the land of Sidon.

Again, there were many lepers in Israel during the time of Elisha the prophet; yet not one of them was cleansed, but only Naaman the Syrian.”

When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were all filled with fury.

They rose up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town had been built, to hurl him down headlong.

But he passed through the midst of them and went away.

Reflection:

When Jesus says, “Amen, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own native place” do the words prick your heart?

What about when you read: “When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were all filled with fury.” 

Fury.

Pride so deep that they were willing to run Jesus off a cliff and kill him just for calling them out.

We tend to have faith in people we know little about; they haven’t given us a reason to distrust them, disagree, or doubt what they say. Or maybe its because they haven’t yet hurt us. 

Pride makes us want to control things, and this keeps us from trusting in the Lord as we should or accepting when we have made a wrong decision or formed a false opinion.

Let’s Pray:

Lord, show me how to let go of my pride and trust in you with obedience and humility. I am sorry for disobeying the words you speak to me within my conscience. Lord, give me the wisdom to see the consequences of my sins and the desire to stop doing them. Amen.

Take a moment to ask Jesus questions from your heart. 

Be honest. Humility begins with telling the truth. 

Let us continue our mental prayer with a meditation on friendship with Jesus from Thomas a Kempis, a 14th-century German-Dutch canon:

I Will Let Go and Trust in the Lord to Heal Me

The Intimate Friendship of Jesus

By Thomas a Kempis (from The Imitation of Christ)

How dry and hard you are without Jesus! How foolish and vain if you desire anything but Him! Is it not a greater loss than losing the whole world? For what, without Jesus, can the world give you? Life without Him is a relentless hell, but living with Him is a sweet paradise. If Jesus be with you, no enemy can harm you.

He who finds Jesus finds a rare treasure, indeed, a good above every good, whereas he who loses Him loses more than the whole world. The man who lives without Jesus is the poorest of the poor, whereas no one is so rich as the man who lives in His grace.

It is a great art to know how to converse with Jesus, and great wisdom to know how to keep Him. Be humble and peaceful, and Jesus will be with you. Be devout and calm, and He will remain with you. You may quickly drive Him away and lose His grace if you turn back to the outside world. And, if you drive Him away and lose Him, to whom will you go and whom will you then seek as a friend?

You cannot live well without a friend, and if Jesus be not your friend above all else, you will be very sad and desolate. Thus, you are acting foolishly if you trust or rejoice in any other. Choose the opposition of the whole world rather than offend Jesus. Of all those who are dear to you, let Him be your special love. Let all things be loved for the sake of Jesus, but Jesus for His own sake.

Reflection:

What advice from Thomas a Kempis resonates with your heart? Talk with Jesus about it. Be honest and raw. Trust in the Lord to heal you and help you grow in humility and overcome pride.

Tell the Lord, “I will let go of….” and ask him for the grace to do it. 

Are You Listening?

Imagine for a moment you are Naaman. Visualize yourself entering the healing waters and spiritually washing yourself. Feel the presence of the Holy Spirit as you wash.

Surrender all your pride, vanity, and sensuality in these healing waters. Renounce these root sins and ask the Holy Spirit to help you grow in virtue instead. 

Naaman had to immerse himself seven times in the water. He had to obey and submit or he would not be healed, so continue praying and striving to grow in virtue

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