WHAT IS YOUR CROSS TODAY?

“Jesus said to all: ‘Whoever wishes to be My follower must deny His very self, take up his cross each day, and follow in My steps.’ ” –Luke 9:23

Mass Readings: March 2
First: Daniel 3:25,34-43; Resp: Psalm 25:4-9; Gospel: Matthew 18:21-35

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The meaning of life and of Lent is to be and make disciples for Jesus. His plan is to send us to make disciples of all nations (Mt 28:19). To be Jesus’ disciples, we must do nothing less than to lose our lives for His sake (Lk 9:24). Disciples “live no longer for themselves, but for Him Who for their sakes died and was raised up” (2 Cor 5:15; see also Gal 2:20). We lose our lives and thereby save them by denying ourselves (Lk 9:23). Self-denial is done in many ways, but the key to godly self-denial and Christian discipleship is the recognition and acceptance of our daily cross (Lk 9:23).

The daily cross is:

  • suffering in the pattern of Jesus’ death (Phil 3:10),
  • freely chosen (see Jn 10:18),
  • carried with forgiveness for those who have sinned against us,
  • being crucified with Christ (Gal 2:19) by dying to self (see Jn 12:24),
  • a privilege (Phil 1:29), and
  • a great joy (Col 1:24; 1 Pt 4:13).

Ask the Holy Spirit to help you recognize your daily cross for each of the first ten days of Lent. Bearing these crosses is the key to Christian self-denial and to discipleship.

PRAYER: Father, may I be such a disciple that I will make disciples this Lent who will themselves make other disciples.
PROMISE: “I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life.” –Dt 30:19
PRAISE: Dorothy’s cross was her alcoholic husband, who by God’s grace, she was able to love


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