Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Reflection for Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tuesday of the First Week of Lent
IS 55:10-11
PS 34:4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19
MT 6:7-15

As we enter into the first week of Lent, the Gospel today reminds us about forgiveness.

When was the last time I forgave someone?

Many times, we forget to forgive each other and ourselves. It can be easy to fit into the mold where we swiftly apologize and go about with our day without recognizing the other person. Other times, we let ourselves get too caught up in the day and with other people, that we forget to forgive ourselves for working so hard or for being exhausted. Remind yourself that it is okay to take time for yourself or to be with others.

The Gospel also reminds us of the power of prayer and forgiveness. How many times do we go to mass and repeat the same prayers every time without thinking of the meaning of the words? Many of us have grown up with the Our Father and the Apostle’s Creed, but many times we just recite those words without knowing what those words really mean.

While you read the Gospel today, think of the meanings and intentions of the Our Father in the way that Jesus intended for us to read these prayers, and also contemplating how each of these verses continues to serve us in our daily lives. Think about the “Daily Bread” that exists in your life and how that influences the ways in which you view Jesus. Think about those words of the Our Father--what/who is the “Daily Bread” in your life? How do the ways in which this person or thing act that reminds you of the bread that is broken? Who has trespassed us this day, and how do we go about reconciling that relationship? How do you stay out of evil and temptation this day?


As this Gospel is sitting with you, take the time to think and reflect on the ways that Jesus intended us to understand the Our Father, about forgiveness and caring for both ourselves and others.

Kathryn Jabek is a junior studying social work and is involved in both Labre homeless ministries and Christian Life Communities.

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