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Daily Scripture, July 1, 2025

Scripture:

Genesis 19:15-29
Matthew 8:23-27

Reflection:

Today’s first reading is one of the most dramatic examples of God’s mercy in the Old Testament. The story begins earlier in Genesis with God telling Abraham that Sodom and its people will be destroyed due to their sinful ways. Abraham negotiates with God to save the city if 50 good people can be found. Abraham keeps lowering the bar but not even 10 good people can be found. Finally, God agrees to save Lot and his family from the destruction. The story catches up in today’s reading with two angels telling Lot to leave Sodom before it is destroyed. When Lot keeps delaying, the angels physically lead the family to safety.

In this story we encounter a listening, forgiving God. In other words, a merciful God for our times, too. Unlike human mercy, which can be limited and conditional, God’s mercy is unlimited and unconditional, not earned by us but freely given to us.

God patiently listened to Abraham and spared Lot and his family. When family or friends suffer illnesses, tragedies or personal loss, we respond that they are in our prayers. Do we also pray to God to intercede on behalf of victims of war, poverty, discrimination, and mental health crises? Do we have faith that God will listen to our prayers?

When God first tells Abraham that Sodom will be destroyed, no exception was made for Lot. We can speculate that Lot most likely delayed leaving Sodom because he was comfortable there despite the depravity of the city. Despite Lot’s actions, God forgave him. Whether we have minor stumbles or serious failings, God’s mercy is waiting for us, too. Do we respond to this gift by working to do better?

We are called to imitate God’s mercy in our own lives and challenged to be more forgiving, compassionate and loving towards others. By doing so, we not only honor God but also contribute to a more just and humane world.

Mike Owens is the coordinator of the Passionist Alumni Association and a member of the Migration Commission of Holy Cross Province. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Daily Scripture, May 27, 2010

Scripture: 1 Peter 2:2-5, 9-12 Mark 10:46-52 Reflection: Sometimes, if I am being honest, I struggle when I have to put pen to paper and share my reflections with you » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 26, 2010

  Memorial of St. Philip Neri  Scripture: 1 Peter 1:18-25 Mark 10:32-45 Reflection: Today, the Church recognizes the life and contributions of Saint Philip Neri.  Not everyone is familiar with » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 24, 2010

Scripture: 1 Peter 1:3-9 Mark 10:17-27 Reflection: Today’s reading in 1 Pet 1:3  speaks about a "lively Hope".    Sometimes in trying to understand what hope is; it might help to » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 23, 2010

Scripture: Acts 2:1-11 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Romans 8:8-17 John 20:19-23 or 14:15-16, 23b-26 Reflection: Today we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost, remembering the time when the Holy Spirit » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 21, 2010

Scripture: Acts 25:13b-21 John 21:15-19 Reflection: The story is told of the Irishman in Belfast who was approached on the street by two threatening individuals, who asked him belligerently whether » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 19, 2010

Scripture: Acts 20:28-38 John 17:11b-19 Reflection: "Your word, O Lord, is truth; consecrate us in the truth." (Alleluia verse) A few years back, Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli released a » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 17, 2010

Scripture: Acts 19:1-8 John 16:29-33 Reflection: The disciples of John the Baptist, many years after his death, were still out proclaiming John’s call to repentance.  They would baptize with water, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 16, 2010

Scripture: Acts 7:55-60 Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20 John 17:20-26 Reflection: The readings today are powerful – and a little difficult for me to wrap my thoughts around – I think » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 15, 2010

Scripture: Acts 18:23-28 John 16:23b-28 Reflection: Paul was certainly that larger than life figure who through his powerful preaching and many missionary journeys became known as the Apostle of the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, May 11, 2010

Scripture: Acts 16:22-34 John 16:5-11 Reflection: As Jesus prepared for his passion and death, he consoled his grief-stricken disciples.  He promised them that when he ascended to the Father, the » Continue Reading.

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