August 8
Watch and pray
eople intending
to change their way of life will not reach perfection simply by knowing
what is right. After learning how to live a good life they must also strive
to be watchful by performing good works. Hence, after warning his disciples
to take heed, the Lord fittingly adds: Watch and pray. The command
to watch means that we must strive to put our understanding of what is
right into practice. We must turn our backs on the lazy, indolent way of
life into which we had fallen, and eagerly watch for any good that we can
do.
But to those who thus keep watch by the zealous performance of good deeds, the Lord shows a yet higher way. He immediately adds the admonition: and pray. All the elect are commanded to pray, which means that their desires are to be for things eternal.
Take heed, watch, and pray our text says; meaning take heed by understanding what is right; watch by doing what is good; and pray by desiring what is eternal. And the following words show clearly why we must be so very heedful, watchful, and prayerful. You do not know, the text says, when the time will be. So since we are ignorant of the time of this great visitation, we must be always watching and praying; that is to say, for the grace of so great a visitation we must prepare the innermost recesses of our hearts by vigilant effort.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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