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Daily Reflections

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 Reflection, September 27, 2008

Scripture: Eccl 11:9-12:8 Lk 9:43b-45 Reflection: Today’s first reading is a sobering one. It could certainly give even a "cock-eyed" optimist pause.  At first we are encouraged to enjoy the » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 26, 2008

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Luke 9:18-22 Reflection: Today is the Feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian.  If one wanders the area near the Forum in Rome, there is a very ancient » Continue Reading.

Dailly Scripture Reflection, September 25, 2008

Scripture:  Eccl. 1:2-11 Ps. 90:3-6, 12-14, 17c Lk  9:7-9 Reflection:                 The Gospel of Luke is characterized by individuals asking questions, e. g.  Zachariah, Mary, Elizabeth, John the Baptist, Scribes » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 24, 2008

The Feast of St. Vincent Strambi, Passionist  Scripture: Proverbs 30:5-9 Luke 9:1-6 Reflection: "And they departed, and went through the towns, preaching the gospel, and healing everywhere." Luke 9:2,6 Today is the feast » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 22, 2008

Scripture: Proverbs 3:27-34 Luke 8:16-18 Reflection: "Refuse no one the good on which he has a claim when it is in your power to do it for him." Proverbs 3:27 » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 17, 2008

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13 Luke 7:31-35 Reflection: Today’s first reading is a beautiful passage and perhaps one of the most quoted in the New Testament. It is often read at » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 21, 2008

Scripture: Isaiah 55:6-9 Philippians 1:20c-24, 27a Matthew 20:1-16a Reflection: Even though we acknowledge that there are mysteries in our faith that really constitute the heart of our relationship to God, » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 20, 2008

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:35-37, 42-49 Luke 8:4-15 Reflection: What kind of field are you?  Are you hardened like a footpath?…rocky ground?…overgrown with thorns?…or, are you good soil, fertile and productive?  » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 13, 2008

  Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:14-22 Luke 6:43-49 Reflection: In the liturgy of the hours, the leader starts with the phrase: "O Lord open my lips", and the people respond: "And » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, September 19, 2008

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Luke 8:1-3 Reflection: When reading this section of St. Paul’s letter to Timothy, a memory of years gone by when I was working as an assistant » Continue Reading.

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