Reflection
A person who understands the plight of another is not quick to judge. The role of understanding is important in accepting the context of people and situation. Where is this coming from? Why do they do the things they do?
God is presented in our readings today as one who fully understands mankind’s plight. He understands that while man is capable of wickedness, is himself also a victim. God’s mercy reaches out abundantly to those who suffer and hurt. He is good and forgiving.
Human weakness is taken advantage of time and time again by the enemy. This brokenness and sinfulness is the source of all sadness and pain. Original sin is poetically referred to by St. Paul when writing “we do not know how to pray as we ought”. Despite being made for God and is always yearning for God, a great divide separates the human heart from its maker.
God’s mercy however undoes all this evil. He does not only take away sin and stop it from corrupting humanity. He continues his work of forming man into his image, teaching him, rebuking him, and above all giving him time. He gives man his own Spirit to act both as fire and water - fire to burn away all impurities and water to quench a deeper human thirst in the human heart.
God plants his Word and Spirit in all human hearts. While others allow evil to stifle the growth of the seed, most will bear fruit. It is through the human heart that the Kingdom grows. Our hearts are the fields and God is our sower. Weak though we are, the seed only needs a receptive soil and a willing heart to be cultivated. There is mercy and patience in God.
A person who understands the plight of another is not quick to judge. The role of understanding is important in accepting the context of people and situation. Where is this coming from? Why do they do the things they do?
God is presented in our readings today as one who fully understands mankind’s plight. He understands that while man is capable of wickedness, is himself also a victim. God’s mercy reaches out abundantly to those who suffer and hurt. He is good and forgiving.
Human weakness is taken advantage of time and time again by the enemy. This brokenness and sinfulness is the source of all sadness and pain. Original sin is poetically referred to by St. Paul when writing “we do not know how to pray as we ought”. Despite being made for God and is always yearning for God, a great divide separates the human heart from its maker.
God’s mercy however undoes all this evil. He does not only take away sin and stop it from corrupting humanity. He continues his work of forming man into his image, teaching him, rebuking him, and above all giving him time. He gives man his own Spirit to act both as fire and water - fire to burn away all impurities and water to quench a deeper human thirst in the human heart.
God plants his Word and Spirit in all human hearts. While others allow evil to stifle the growth of the seed, most will bear fruit. It is through the human heart that the Kingdom grows. Our hearts are the fields and God is our sower. Weak though we are, the seed only needs a receptive soil and a willing heart to be cultivated. There is mercy and patience in God.