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What Is
The Elijah Cup? A prayer journal also travels with the Elijah Cup. In it, those who host the cup can enter a thought, prayer, Scripture verse or experience. In time, this diary will become a spiritual journal for the Parish. A new Journal specifically for Wayne Youngman has been added. The host family may enter any word of encouragement: a thought, prayer, experience, reflection or simply write a scripture verse. When he is ordained into the priesthood, Wayne will be presented this journal as a gift on behalf of the entire parish of St. John. Sometimes we forget just how powerful praying for an increase in vocations can be. Praying for vocations is the most powerful way to support vocations. A vocation is a call from the Holy Spirit, a gift from God that is nurtured in prayer. When we pray for vocations, we lift up to our Father those men and women who he is calling in a very special way. We hope that those who bring the cup home will continue to pray for vocations daily The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few, so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest. Matthew 9:37-38.
The
concept of the Elijah Cup is taken from the biblical story of The
Prophet Elijah as he interacts with the Widow of Zarephath. In 1 Kings
17, during a drought, Elijah tells the poor widow of Zarapeth that if
she makes him a small loaf of bread with the last of her flour and oil,
her "jar of flour will not go empty, nor the jug of oil run dry, until
the Lord sends rain upon the earth." In faith, the widow baked the bread
and fed Elijah. For the next year, the widow, her son, and Elijah ate
bread made from the bowl of flour and jug of oil.
If we pray with the faith of the widow of Zarephath, our cup will never run dry! We will always have priests to bring us Jesus in the Eucharist. |
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