Opening Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner. For only then can I ever hope to be merciful to others.
Scripture: Matthew 5:7
Journal: How have you been shown mercy? How does that impact your ability to be merciful to others? What is one concrete way that you can be merciful today?
Reflection: “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” (Mt. 5:7)
So, if the merciful are
blessed, how in the world do we become merciful? It seems to me that it’s impossible to be
merciful without first realizing how desperately we need mercy ourselves. If we don’t think we need mercy, we probably
aren’t going to be able to extend mercy.
But if we realize the depths of our own need, and are extended mercy
ourselves, it makes it much more likely we will respond in kind. I mean, how could one who has been granted
mercy, withhold that mercy from others, right?
Receiving mercy changes us into merciful people. So the way to become merciful is to bask in
the mercy of God.
But we can only do that, it
seems, by coming face to face with our own neediness and desperation. As much as we would like for it not to, desperation
plays a definite role in the equation.
Desperation leads to dependence, dependence leads to humility, and
humility, in turn, leads to mercy. Thus,
increasing our desperation, increases our capacity to be merciful. Once we have received mercy ourselves, it does
something deep inside—it makes us merciful people. And blessed.
Prayer
Closing Prayer: Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy, Lord, have mercy. Amen.
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