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ISAIAH 50:4-9
MATTHEW 26:14-25
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Today’s Gospel is a stark reminder of how human beings can be so
unfaithful toward each other. There are plenty of human stories of
betrayal, of unfaithfulness. Many of ten too common that it no longer
surprises us. Cunning as Judas was, he mustered enough strength to even
ask “surely, teacher you don’t mean me?” But Jesus who knew better
said, “So you say.”
When we ponder these words of our Lord, we cannot help but recognize
that quite often we too are so unfaithful to God. While we profess our
love and respect for him, very often, our thoughts, words and actions
betray him. Even funnier sometimes we try to find comfort in justifying
the same by saying to ourselves, “Surely, the Lord does not mean me?”
and yet in all his wisdom, he speaks gently the words, “So you say” to
our hearts.
May our Lord help us to see the many times we have been unfaithful to
him and grant us the grace to resolve to do better.
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Finally,
we pray
for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who
need our prayers the most.
Have a
good day!
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