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Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Posted by Greg Goertz | Jun 22, 2026 | Daily Scripture | 0 |

Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time
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Prayer Prompt before reading MT 7:1-5 Come, Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray well, interpret the Scriptures for me so that I may know the Truth about who God the Father is and God the Son so that I may know who I am.

“STOP JUDGING, THAT YOU MAY NOT BE JUDGED.” MT 7:1-5

Humbly submit your will to God (Thy Will be done) and consecrate yourself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus through Mary and Joseph.

As Jesus continues to teach his disciples and us how to be a saint, judging others makes it on the list. Let’s start with ourselves. I criticize, judge, and put myself down often. I am very hard on myself. I have to fight negative thoughts often.

We naturally tend to judge others right away. When we watch TV we judge, when the news comes on we judge, when our neighbor paints their house a weird color we judge, when our parents do something we judge, when a friend makes a comment we judge, if someone looks nice and we are jealous we judge, if someone beats us we judge, and the list goes on. We judge constantly, it is part of our nature/ego and being competitive. On the other hand, we hate being judged.

So, why did Jesus call us out on this and forbid us not to do it if we know we have inherited a fallen human nature? Judging ourselves and others hurts relationships and takes away our peace of mind, peace in our homes, and peace in our communities. When we really get to know someone, we find out that they are human just like us and they are suffering like us. Padre Pio says, “We cannot criticize others, all of us have faults.” If we do not think we have as many faults as everyone else then we have the biggest fault, pride.

The biggest key point Jesus is trying to teach us is that we are all in the same boat, a fallen human nature, walk hand in hand forgiving instead of judging, understanding instead of criticizing, and take time to get to know the truth about individuals instead of judging on the surface.

I have learned that whatever I criticize in others is what I am insecure about in myself. When I criticize others I boost my ego to cover up my insecurity by putting them down. Interesting how this works. Take some time to think about what you criticize others the most about then look to see if this is your insecurity and work on it.

Last, how many times have we sinned and God forgives us every time without judging. He just keeps on loving and forgiving because it is His nature. We are to conquer self (fallen human nature), die to self/kill our ego, and to put on Christ which means stop judging and forgive. It means we need to strive each day to build up instead of tearing down, stop being so hard on ourselves, love God, others, and self, and bring peace to your relationships. What a difficult task that I suck at! With God’s grace anything is possible! Keep fighting!

Today’s challenge: Give someone a compliment today and forgive instead of judging.

Be a servant, become a saint!
#Christian YODO (You Only Die Once; we will live again!)

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Greg Goertz

Greg Goertz

My name is Greg Goertz. I teach 7th and 8th grade Catholic Doctrine at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Wichita, KS. Blog Mission: 1. "Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ." -St. Jerome A place for young people to come to know Christ. We cannot worship something we do not know. 2. to inspire young people to create a daily habit to bring themselves to Jesus in the Scriptures and aid their prayer life. 3. to show young people how to seek God in their electronics or bring God into their electronics and avoid the evil.

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