The royal official sought help from Jesus to heal his son, who was near death. He meekly went to see Jesus himself. Though apparently criticized as looking for signs and wonders without faith, the royal official resolutely petitioned Jesus without showing any trace of being offended. He left without a word. His faith in the Lord fulfilled his call.
Today, we pray to our heavenly Father in the name of Jesus Christ expecting our wishes can be fulfilled. It is perhaps this expectation that we lack the humbleness and determination, as seen from the royal official, of letting go our own ego before Jesus. The childlike and stout-hearted faith in the Lord is something we must learn from him. We should pray to accept and follow whatsoever is conferred on us by the Lord.
Lent reminds us to repent, and to stay away from sinning in order to receive the glorification of the risen Christ. In our everyday prayer we should not ask for that which we already possess; let us ask for a heart full of strength, of understanding and of fear of the Lord, so that we may become the children of God who delight him in the new Jerusalem (Is 65:18).
Lord, help me to strengthen my faith in the Word.