Monday of the First Week of Lent - March 2

Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18 Matthew 25:31-46

In today’s reading from Leviticus, I hear The Lord’s fatherly voice more fully describing His commandments to His children. Our Father instructs the Israelites on how they are to follow His commands in the way they live their lives within the community. No slander, no theft, no judgement. They are to have love for all people!

There is nothing vague about his message to Moses. To this day as members of Visitation we are charged with living out these same commandments within our own community. God’s words carry the same weight in our modern time as they did for the ancient Israelites. To love for all people!

God’s Word makes clear the path to redemption. As we near the Holy Week during which we remember the sacrifi ce of God’s son for all humankind, I reflect on these words spoken to Moses and try my best to be more intentional about my love for all people.

Q: As you go through your day today, or refl ect on past days, when did you have the opportunity to show love to another person? Were there moments when you failed to take that opportunity?

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