Message of 3-2-15

Published: Mon, 03/02/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Monday: March 2, 2015
Message of the Day
The life of prayer is just love to God and the custom of being ever with Him.
- Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), Santa Teresa, an Appreciation

(This is how one prays always. Turn your attention to God all through the day.)
Readings of the Day
 DN 9:4B-10;    PS 79:8, 9, 11, 13;    LK 6:36-38

R. Lord, do not deal with us according to our sins.

Remember not against us the iniquities of the past;
may your compassion quickly come to us,
for we are brought very low.

Help us, O God our savior,
because of the glory of your name;
Deliver us and pardon our sins
for your name’s sake.

Let the prisoners’ sighing come before you;
with your great power free those doomed to death.
Then we, your people and the sheep of your pasture,
will give thanks to you forever;
through all generations we will declare your praise.
Reflection on the Scripture
"Be compassionate, as your Father is compassionate." –Luke 6:36

Today's readings speak of an ever-increasing awareness of sin. Sin eventually results in being "brought very low" (Ps 79:8). Nations and people that rebel against God (see Dn 9:9) will eventually reap the harvest of sin, that is, disaster and death (see Rm 6:23). The measure that rebels measure with will eventually be measured right back to them, as Jesus says (Lk 6:38).

In the secular culture, to stand up against sin and immorality is considered an act of "hate." Yet it is not love to allow (or even encourage) a person to speed headlong toward disaster. The secular culture considers permissiveness a good thing. Holding moral standards is considered intolerance.

The true follower of Jesus can never encourage a lost sheep to wander directly into the danger of sin rather than the loving protection of the Good Shepherd. In this context, permissiveness can be seen as an act of indifference, which is the opposite of compassion. Compassion loves the sinner and hates the sin. Compassion does not judge the motivation of the sinner and does not ignore the effects of sin; rather, compassion embraces the lost sheep and stands ever-ready to rescue that sheep from the consequences of its rebellions.

Disciples of Christ, "be compassionate, as your Father is compassionate" (Lk 6:36).

PRAYER: Father, teach me to know the truth and speak it in love and compassion (see Eph 4:15).

PROMISE: "The measure you measure with will be measured back to you." –Lk 6:38
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Spiritual Reading
NOTES ON THE LIFE OF CHRISTIAN PRAYER
 
2705. Meditation is above all a quest. The mind seeks to understand the why    and how of the Christian life, in order to adhere and respond to what the Lord is asking. The required attentiveness is difficult to sustain. We are usually helped by books, and Christians do not want for them: the Sacred Scriptures, particularly the Gospels, holy icons, liturgical texts of the day or season, writings of the spiritual fathers, works of spirituality, the great book of creation, and that of history the page on which the "today" of God is written.
- The Catechism of the Catholic Church, IV, 3, 1)

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