Friday, March 21, 2025

A Return to hope... to the eternal mercy of God!

WORD IN LENT - Saturday, Second week in Lent

March 22, 2025 - Micah 7: 14-15, 18-20; Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32 


A return to hope, is a call that we have, not just this lent or not just at a particular time, but all our lives. We are called to get back to the Lord and the Lord never hesitates to lead us to himself or to embrace us when we reach out. The Lord "delights in showing mercy" the first reading tells us. God does not grudgingly extend his mercy, because obviously we are so unworthy of it. The Lord is forever merciful and endlessly merciful, eternal is his mercy - because it is not that the Lord has compassion; but the Lord is compassion and love; the Lord is mercy. 

But can that make us think that we can do whatever we like and the mercy of God will come reach us? There is a little hitch here... because we have to choose to receive that mercy. The mercy is in abundance and never refused with God, but we have to look for it, ask for it and behold it, in our concrete situation of life. The offer remains, but it is upto us to take it. 

When can we take advantage of that offer... not when we think, anyway the mercy is in abundance and it is for all, therefore I could do whatever I wish to and the mercy will be mine. I have a personal responsibility to avail myself of that mercy and I can do it, by coming to my senses and coming back to it, from the farlands that I have crossed over to! 

Like the younger son in the parable today, first I need to realise I have gone away and faraway; secondly, feel sorry that I have gone thus; and thirdly, decide to come back to the mercy. I need to decide and get up and walk back - RETURN... to that eternal mercy of God. The Lord never tires to forgive us, embrace us back into his love and make his once again his beloved sons and daughters.