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Daily Scripture Reflections
Tuesday 11th Week in Ordinary Time – Daily Reading and Reflection on the Gospel from the Mass
13 years, 10 months ago Posted in: Daily Scripture Reflections, Podcast, The Discerning Hearts Blog 0

“Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you

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an excerpt from today’s reflection by Don Schwager:

What makes Christians different from others and what makes Christianity distinct from any other religion?  It is grace — treating others, not as they deserve, but as God wishes them to be treated — with loving-kindness and mercy. God is good to the unjust as well as the just.  His love embraces saint and sinner alike.  God seeks our highest good and teaches us to seek the greatest good of others, even those who hate and abuse us.  Our love for others, even those who are ungrateful and selfish towards us, must be marked by the same kindness and mercy which God has shown to us.  It is easier to show kindness and mercy when we can expect to benefit form doing so.  How much harder when we can expect nothing in return.  Our prayer for those who do us ill both breaks the power of revenge and releases the power of love to do good in the face of evil.  How
can we possibly love those who cause us harm or ill-will?  With God all things are possible.  He gives power and grace to those who believe and accept the gift of the Holy Spirit.  His love conquers all, even our hurts, fears, prejudices and griefs.  Only the cross of Jesus Christ can free us from the tyranny of malice, hatred, revenge, and resentment and gives us the courage to return evil with good.  Such love and grace has power to heal and to save from destruction.  Do you know the power of Christ’s redeeming love and mercy?

Was Jesus exaggerating when he said we must be perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect?  The original meaning of “perfect” in Aramaic is “completeness” or “wholeness–not lacking in what is essential”.  God gives us every good gift in Jesus Christ so that we may not lack anything we need to do his will and to live as his sons and daughters.  He knows our frailty and sinfulness better than we do. And he assures us of his love, mercy, and grace to follow in his ways. Do you want to grow in your love for
God and for your neighbor?  Ask the Holy Spirit to change and transform you in the image of the Father that you may walk in the joy and freedom of the gospel.

“Lord, your love brings freedom and pardon.  Fill me with your Holy Spirit and set my heart ablaze with your love that nothing may make me lose my temper, ruffle my peace, take away my joy, nor make me bitter towards anyone.”

for the full reflection visit : Daily Reading and Meditation

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