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Explore the call for courage, charity, and service in daily life through Jesus' teachings in Matthew 5:38-42. Reflect on the power of forgiveness and presence.


Today's Gospel: Matthew 5:38-42

In today’s Gospel, Jesus uses the phrase: “You have heard that it was said . . . But I say to you . . .” In fact, in Matthew 5, Jesus repeats this phrase no less than six times. Might we be so bold as to claim today’s Gospel highlights the way to perfection amid our sometimes-chaotic family life? I think so!
 
Jesus asks three things: courage, true charity, and the gift of time and service. To turn the other cheek and not reply with a snarky remark when one slaps us with an insult takes courage. Jesus asks us to forgive rather than retaliate.

Christian virtue is to give freely and from our own need rather than our surplus.

“If anyone wants to go to law with you over your tunic, hand him your cloak as well."

The tunic was the inner garment and losing it was not a big problem, as even the poorest person would have more than one. But the cloak was valuable and essential. It was a robe by day and a blanket by night. Jesus calls us to give even that which is essential. St. Paul reminds us, “God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7)

Our most precious commodity is time. Jesus taught,

"Should anyone press you into service for one mile, go with him for two miles.”

To give our time, energy, and our presence is to give lavishly. Romans used to compel citizens to help them. It was under this custom that Simon of Cyrene was forced to carry Jesus’s cross. Like Simon of Cyrene, help another carry their cross.

Our acts of forgiveness, compassion, generosity, and presence can change hearts--theirs and ours. Yes, God loves a cheerful giver—and it is also true that God can never be outdone in charity.

 

Ponder:

In what area in your life are you being challenged to respond in a fully Christian way—which shows compassion and understanding for another? 

 

Pray:

Jesus, help my family to recognize in each other the burdens we each carry and to be ready to bear each other’s crosses with an abundance of love and understanding. 

 

Pray Together:

Practice a moment of extra special presence with one of your family members. Allow them to know you see them and hear them.  

 


June 15


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