Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
of Creighton
University's Online Ministries
November
10th, 2008
by
Nick Quinn
Junior, Biochemistry (pre-med)
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Today we have the chance to hear from the gospel of
Luke about Jesus’ teaching on sin. However, today’s
gospel is unique in that it does not focus so much on our own condition,
but about our relationship with others in regards to sin. The temptation
to sin within us is something that will always be a part of this
world, and it would be impossible to try and eliminate that temptation.
But there is some temptation that we can (and should) strive to
eliminate: the temptation that we can bring to others. It is one
thing to succumb to temptation ourselves, but is another much graver
case altogether to encourage another to sin. Jesus stresses this
with the analogy of the millstone. He is saying that it is better
to die than cause another to sin! This should clearly be something
of great importance in our lives. We must be on guard against this
trap, especially weighing our actions when we are around others.
Jesus says “these little ones” in the passage, which
is perfect to illustrate his point. I know all too well that little
children are always eager to mimic the actions of those around them,
if they see you doing something, they assume it is acceptable and
try to do (or say) the same. It becomes more subtle with age, but
the same still applies. |
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