Gospel:
Matthew 5:43-48
Reflection:
“Love you enemies, pray for your
persecutor.” When we talk about Love this word is so very powerful that
sometimes it can change lives, inspires and sometimes it builds us fire,
destruction, problems, difficulties and hardships. Indeed each and every one of
us we are called to Love, to love ourselves and also others. Loving others and
ourselves it builds good relationships and it burst our self-confidence and
most of all we know ourselves better. However sometimes love brings to us
destruction most especially when people over used it. For example you have you
bf/gf and because you are not contented to love one you find another gf/bf to
another love one at the end you are being coughed by having dual relation. I am
sure that this word will slap at your face “who among us do you love you most?”
hence through this experience ire ill bring to you confusion and you cannot
focus. Indeed the result of this it destroys your life because it brings hurts.
In our gospel today it will remind
us to this commandment the commandment of LOVE. In fact we cannot Love without
forgiveness. Hence if we forgive someone it means that you love him/her and you
welcome them to dwell in your life. Even that’s you enemy that sometimes it
makes you crazy but Jesus said Love those who persecutes you and pray for your
enemies because our gospel to day speaks all about “Love you enemies and pray
for your persecutor.”
As a challenge to all of us we are
called to Love not only to love others but learn how to forgive them and most
of all pray for them. Always remember that Jesus loves us. As a sign of his
love to us he suffered and died on the cross because his love to us is
immeasurable.
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