Daily Reflection
March 13, 2021

Saturday of the Third week in Lent
Lectionary: 242
Angela Maynard

Today Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. The lesson today is how to pray. What is our attitude around prayer?

This gospel fits beautifully with the season of Lent. A season full of self-examination. The Pharisee in, prayer, boasts ‘O God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of humanity — greedy, dishonest, adulterous — or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week.’ 

Who is praised in this prayer? The pharisee utters words of judgement. During a recent morning of reflection that I had the opportunity to participate in, somebody pointed out, we as Christians are quick to judge. This is contrary to the teachings of the gospels. Jesus associated with anybody and everybody—particularly those to whom the Pharisee refers.

In biblical times the tax collector was loathed. His prayer is ‘O God, be merciful to me a sinner.’ He knew he was in need of mercy. He humbly petitions for forgiveness.

Jesus uses one of the seven deadly sins, pride in contrast with the heavenly virtue of humility, to teach us the importance of attitude when we pray. It’s easy to get caught up in the how to pray and where to pray. Let us take the opportunities of the Lenten season to perform some self-examination around the manner in which we pray.

Our strength is prayer and the prayer of a humble person is the weakness of God. The Lord is weak only in this one sense: He is weak before the prayers of his people.” -- Pope Francis

Angela Maynard

Creighton University Retiree

I worked at Creighton from 2008-2022.  I had a wonderful time managing the student health center until it was outsourced to CHI in 2019. After that I played a key role in the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The best part of my work was that I had the privilege to walk with students as they managed health issues during their time as a Creighton student. I cannot articulate the joy these relationships brought. 

I know God is always with me and I’m always on the lookout for the signs he sends my way to reassure me of His love and presence.  I look forward to the opportunity to participate in the ministry of Daily Reflections.  Intentional reflection time has helped me keep God as my center as I really try to live the Gospel.  This is a wonderful opportunity for me.  I pray the Holy Spirit guides me in my reflecting.