Monday of the Second Week in Lent
February 26, 2024
Today’s Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/022624.cfm

Jesus said to his disciples:
“Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.“Stop judging and you will not be judged.
Luke 6: 36-38
Stop condemning and you will not be condemned.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Give and gifts will be given to you;
a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing,
will be poured into your lap.
For the measure with which you measure
will in return be measured out to you.”
How many times in our lives have we realized that, in giving or serving, we have received much more than we have given? No material recompense can rival the gift of another’s gratitude and trust. When we are merciful as God is merciful, we know a joy beyond measure.
Today, in God’s Lavish Mercy:
A wise older friend said this to me long ago, challenging me to live my life by the abundance of Divine Measure. You might like to reflect on her phrase as you pray today’s Gospel:
Never resist
a generous impulse.
Prose: from Gratitude by David Whyte
Thankfulness finds its full measure
in generosity of presence,
both through participation and witness.
We sit at the table as part of every other person’s world
while making our own world without will or effort,
this is what is extraordinary and gifted,
this is the essence of gratefulness,
seeing to the heart of privilege.
Thanksgiving happens when our sense of presence
meets all other presences.
Being unappreciative might mean
that we are simply not paying attention.
Music: Measureless – Shelly E. Johnson
Can “…For the measure with which you measure
will in return be measured out to you.” be likened to “What goes around, comes around”?
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Thank you, Renee! I am taking these words into my mind and my heart to reflect on during this day and beyond. Blessings!❤️🙏
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