Forgive, Be Free, and Let His Kingdom Come

March 11, 2025 Tuesday of the First Week of Lent
Daily Readings: Isaiah 55:10-11, 11-18; Matthew 6:7-15
Lent is a sacred invitation to reflect, repent, and renew. As we prepare to celebrate Christ’s death and resurrection, today’s Gospel reminds us of the heart of Christian living: forgiveness. This season calls us to examine how our words, actions, and omissions contribute to Christ’s passion. Yet, even in our failings, we must remember that God is not eager to punish us. Jesus teaches us to approach God as a loving Father who is always ready to forgive and restore. We are called to come before Him with confidence, trusting that His mercy will meet our daily needs and heal our deepest wounds.
Yet forgiveness is a two-way street. Jesus commands us to forgive those who have wronged us. This is not an easy task, especially when the hurt comes from betrayal, injustice, or deep pain. It’s hard to forgive the colleague who gossips, the thief who steals, or even those who cause great suffering. But Christ’s example on the cross—praying for His persecutors—sets the standard. He died not just for the righteous but for everyone, even His executioners.
Forgiving others unlocks the grace of reconciliation with God. Every act of forgiveness brings His kingdom closer, fulfilling the words we so often pray: “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.” When we forgive, we make space for God to dwell in our hearts, His sanctifying grace restored in confession and nourished by the Eucharist.
Call to Action for Catholic Living: During this season of Lent, let us embrace the dynamic of love and redemption. Let us forgive as we have been forgiven, bringing God’s kingdom alive in our lives—one merciful act at a time. Let us reach out, through our words or actions, to someone we need to forgive.
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