St Peter’s Square
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Dear Brothers and Sisters: In our continuing catechesis on the “Our Father”, we now turn to the third invocation, “thy will be done”. We see God’s will revealed in the person of Jesus: to seek out and to save that which is lost. If we do not appreciate this we risk misunderstanding the meaning of the third aspect of the “Our Father”. We can affirm, however, without a doubt, that God’s will is indeed for the salvation of all mankind. Our prayer, then, is offered by children who know their Father’s heart and are certain of his loving plan. This prayer, moreover, inspires in us the same desire for the Father’s will as we see in Jesus, especially when, in the garden of Gethsemane, he prayed, “Father, if you are willing, remove this chalice from me; nevertheless not my will, but yours, be done” (Lk 22:42). Jesus is crushed by the world’s wickedness, yet he abandons himself faithfully to the Father’s will. We can do likewise, for the conviction that God will never abandon us is more than a hope. It is a certainty!