Friday, September 10, 2010

"Seeds of Forgiveness": Reflection for September 12, 2010, 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Today's Scripture can be read at www.usccb.org/nab

Forgiveness is essential for a meaningful life. Medical studies have even shown that lack of forgiveness can make a difference in one's health.
"Refusing to forgive is like swallowing poison and hoping that the other person dies" aptly describes one effect of a lack of forgiveness; it poisons us.
God's Word today shows us reminders of forgiveness: God forgives the Chosen People; Paul experiences forgiveness; the Father welcomes home his prodigal son.
As we commemorate the 9th Anniversary of the tragedy of September 11 this weekend and remember those who died on that day, God's Word calls us to appreciate life with all its fragility and to find ways to incorporate forgiveness into our everyday lives.

We can remember when we find forgiveness difficult, that Jesus prayed "Father, (You) forgive them.." on the cross. We can do the same, asking God to forgive when we are unable to do so.

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