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Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Posted by Greg Goertz | Jun 18, 2024 | Daily Scripture | 0 |

Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time
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“SO BE PERFECT, JUST AS YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER IS PERFECT.” MT 5:43-48

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

Jesus gives us a hard teaching today, but one we must strive for to enter into His glory with Him. Remember our relationship with God is one where we recognize we can do nothing apart from Him. God’s grace is trying to pull us up to Him, our fallen human nature, Satan, and the world are pulling us down. We are called to come to His grace and open ourselves up so we can be holy with Him in us.

First, there is a big difference between perfect (holy) and perfectionism. Progression not perfection, God likes to see things grow slowly. Look at the trees outside. Perfectionism leads us to anxiety, worry, and misery or stems from anxiety and worry. We love to try and control everything especially when we are anxious.

This does not mean we should not have earthly goals and attain them with the talents and gifts God has blessed us with and give Him the glory. To be perfect (holy) in God’s eyes is one who imitates Jesus and does the will of the Father.

How do we imitate Jesus and live the will of the Father? We are called to develop a relationship with Him in prayer and reading His Word. We are created to love in humility, obedience, remaining in His love in the commandments, beatitudes, and a faithful sacramental life where His grace is given generously, and doing Works of Mercy.

He came to save not condemn. Time and time again He looks at us with mercy. He sat with tax collectors and sinners, prostitutes, and healed the deformed, deaf, and blind. Many of us run the other way when we see a homeless person, someone different in our class, the drug addict or prostitute and we judge.

I judge my family and friends, those closest to me even more. I need to love not judge. This is difficult and requires God’s grace. We are all sinners in God’s eyes. Not once has He not forgiven you or the murderer if he/she has truly reconciled themselves with God. Many of our greatest Old Testament figures like David (in the lineage of Jesus Christ Himself) murdered and cheated on His wife. God loves the sinner but hates the sin.

This is difficult when we look with a perspective from our head and not our heart (where God dwells). This is not to say that sinners are not judged rightly by God. God deals with our sin with mercy and judgment (light reveals what is in the darkness-what we have been hiding). Pope Francis has asked us to come to Jesus and be washed clean, get a new start, and allow ourselves to be loved by Christ.

It is His greatest desire. We are His “the one”. He is constantly thinking about us, thirsting for us, to open ourselves up to Him so we can be other Christ’s for the world. When we do this with a clean heart and desire nothing but Him, we begin to really start loving. Nothing else matters except to live for Christ.

What makes this difficult is it requires change. I hate change. It’s hard and requires work and sacrifice. Relationships are built on trust, faithfulness, and forgiveness. These are characteristics that require work and sacrifice. Once we have made a decision to love and be holy like Christ and allow Him into our innermost being, we want to fight sin harder, receive the Sacraments more faithfully, drink from the Bible more deeply to get to know Him better, spend time talking to Him in prayer every day, offer our sufferings up with His to be purified no matter how much pain and suffering we are going through.

Why? When we come to Jesus, He never fails you. He is the only One who cannot fail you. It is against His nature not to love, forgive, and have mercy on us. Love and mercy are His very Being. This is why He teaches to love our enemies. His love is the most radical. Don’t you want to live with the most radical love? Who wants a hollow, weak, unstable love? We look for love in all the wrong places. Give God a chance.

Finally, we desire holiness with our whole heart, mind, body and soul when we get to know Jesus personally.

”So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.” MT 5:48

With God’s grace in the Catholic ER (Eucharist and Reconciliation), we can stay in the state of grace. With a conversion of heart, we begin to repent, grow closer to Jesus and love our neighbor as ourselves. Love is at the center of conversion. Look at the crucifix and begin your journey to love back. The blood of Jesus is enough. Allow yourself to be forgiven in His blood.

Today’s challenge: Get to know Jesus personally, it will be the most important decision you make in your life. It is the only decision to make if you want to be with the Father in heaven for all eternity!

Be a servant, be a saint today!
#Christian YOLO

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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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