Category: Daily Reflections

SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN

“Go and wash seven times.” –2 Kings 5:10 Mass Readings: March 5 First: 2 Kings 5:1-15; Resp: Psalm 42:2-3; 43:3-4; Gospel: Luke 4:24-30 Listen to the Mass Readings Elisha told Naaman to wash seven times to be healed. Likewise, the Church has seven sacraments she offers for us to be healed. Naaman considered the waters of the Jordan River to be ordinary (2 Kgs 5:12). Some Catholics likewise may consider the sacraments ordinary. Yet the sacraments are based on the miraculous. Yes, the sacraments use ordinary materials – bread, water, oil, wine, laying on of hands, human words, and so...

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS?

“Jesus would not trust Himself to them because He knew them all. He needed no one to give Him testimony about human nature. He was well aware of what was in man’s heart.” –John 2:24-25 Someone told me that the Ten Commandments have never been more disobeyed in the history of the human race than they are right now. Anytime we put something or someone ahead of God, we break the first of the Ten Commandments and fall into the sin of idolatry (see Ex 20:3). Regarding the second commandment, we constantly broadcast taking God’s name in vain for millions...

JUST MERCY?

“The Pharisees and the scribes murmured, ‘This man welcomes sinners.’ ” –Luke 15:2 Mass Readings: March 3 First: Micah 7:14-15,18-20; Resp: Psalm 103:1-4,9-12; Gospel: Luke 15:1-3,11-32 Listen to the Mass Readings The prophet Micah marveled: “Who is there like You, the God Who removes guilt and pardons sin for the remnant of His inheritance?” (Mi 7:18) Micah was impressed by God’s unique, unparalleled, and unprecedented forgiveness. Others, however, are depressed and bewildered by God’s forgiveness (see Jon 4:2-3). Imagine if a person murdered your daughter. Then the murderer gives his life to God, Who removes the killer’s guilt and pardons...

THE FUTURE NOW

“When his brothers saw that their father loved him best of all his sons, they hated him so much that they would not even greet him.” –Genesis 37:4 Mass Readings: March 2 First: Genesis 37:3-4,12-13,17-28; Resp: Psalm 105:16-21; Gospel: Matthew 21:33-43,45-46 Listen to the Mass Readings Isaac and Rebekah were not the best parents. They each favored different sons (Gn 25:28). This created division in their family. Eventually, Rebekah helped her favorite son, Jacob, deceive Isaac and steal the birthright of his favorite son, Esau (Gn 27:6ff). Jacob was not the best parent. Like his parents, he favored one of...

DIGGING THE GRAND CANYON

“Between you and us there is fixed a great abyss…” –Luke 16:26 Mass Readings: March 1 First: Jeremiah 17:5-10; Resp: Psalm 1:1-4,6;Gospel: Luke 16:19-31 Listen to the Mass Readings Note that the rich man’s dialogue with Father Abraham shows that he knew Lazarus by name (see Lk 16:24). Twice the rich man (traditionally called ‘Dives’) asks Father Abraham to dispatch Lazarus to perform tasks that a servant boy would typically perform (Lk 16:24, 27). This indicates that Dives likely knew the poor man lying at his very door. The dogs paid more attention to Lazarus than did Dives. Possibly Dives...