42 Give to him who begs from you,
and do not refuse him who would borrow from you.
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Reflection:
What would we gain if we exact revenge to those who’ve aggrieved and injured us? Nothing except further enmity and injury.
Take for example disagreements and quarrels, if a person would exact revenge for the injury that was caused her/him. It would only become a vicious cycle of disagreements and quarrels that has no ending. This is the result of our unforgiveness but what if we take the high road of forgiveness and humility? Then things will be OK, because there’s no hatred or any kind of bad feeling in our hearts.
It’s hard to be humble, it’s hard to forgive and it’s hard not to retaliate for the injury that is done to us. But let us look at Jesus on the cross and reflect on the wounds that we have carved on HIS body by our sinfulness. What if HE has not forgiven us, what if HE did not humble himself for us?
What Jesus gives us today are valuable
lessons on humility and forgiveness that will help us build bridges instead of
walls. The gospel reading for today is very easy to look at and read. But can we
live it? If we abhor hostility, if we are humble and if we are truly
passionately in love with Jesus we would be able to live these teachings. –
Marino J. Dasmarinas