Daily Reflection October 16, 2015 |
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Praying Ordinary Time |
Luke describes a time in which there were so many people gathering to see Jesus, that they were harming one another—trampling one another. Jesus immediately cautions against hypocrisy. The crowds were eager to see and hear Jesus, yet had no concern for each other while they sought Jesus. Jesus likens hypocrisy to leaven—once it is ‘ingested’, the heart is affected. Jesus warns against hypocrisy several times during his time on earth. Let us take a moment to reflect on times in which our actions may have been infected with hypocrisy. Has it been in our workplace? Has it been as we parent? Has it been carried out in a polling place? Our God can see our heart, and Jesus reminds us:
Jesus reminds us who to fear, and that ultimately believers will be cared for by God.
I find great comfort knowing that my God willingly gives guidance through his son, Jesus Christ. Jesus isn’t afraid to point out dangers, or faults—I believe in effort to teach us to do better. Ultimately, he knows each of us intimately and cares for us as a Father. Now that we’ve taken time to reflect on hypocrisy in our lives, let us rejoice knowing that we have a Father who watches over each and every one of us and holds us close. |
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