Saturday, January 30, 2016

Forgiven but Accountable


The WORD today (See http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/013016.cfm) reminds me that God's forgiveness does note take away the consequences of our sins. 

There are a lot of crimes being exposed lately. Of course when caught, the suspects or their families ask for forgiveness from the victims. Though forgiveness is not that easy to give, there are some who say that have already forgiven the person in their hearts. However, they also said that despite this, cases filed against them will not be withdrawn for they are still to be held accountable for their crimes. This is similar to what God told David. 

The first reading is a continuation of yesterday's. David had a man killed to cover for his sins to his wife. Of course, because of his earthly power, no one contested the evil he wanted. But God sees everything. And called his attention. He was deeply sorry for his sin, and God forgave him. But he was still held accountable for his sins, and suffered the consequences of his actions. 

God's forgiveness does not take away the consequences of our sins. 

In confession, we get forgiveness from God. But as they say, we still have to be accountable for our sins. That is why it is important not to sin anymore after confessing. God is merciful but he is just as well, and he will dispense justice despite forgiving our sins. 

May we be reminded of this, and not abuse God's goodness, for even if he is forgiving and loving. He is just as well. 

Father God,
Thank you for today. Thank you for another day to live. Thank you for another chance to love and serve you. Thank you for the reminder. Sorry for the times I act like David and abuse my worldly position or power and use it in an evil way. Sorry for my sins, especially those I try to hide from others. I know I cannot hide anything from you. As I ask your forgiveness and receive it, I resolve to live right and improve myself. I know that I will still be accountable for the consequences of my sins, sonI ask that you help me do my resolve to live right for you. Amen. 

Blessed weekend!

In Christ,
-g-


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January 30, 2016
Saturday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 322



Reading 1 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17


The LORD sent Nathan to David, and when he came to him,
Nathan said: “Judge this case for me!
In a certain town there were two men, one rich, the other poor.
The rich man had flocks and herds in great numbers.
But the poor man had nothing at all
except one little ewe lamb that he had bought.
He nourished her, and she grew up with him and his children.
She shared the little food he had
and drank from his cup and slept in his bosom.
She was like a daughter to him.
Now, the rich man received a visitor,
but he would not take from his own flocks and herds
to prepare a meal for the wayfarer who had come to him.
Instead he took the poor man’s ewe lamb
and made a meal of it for his visitor.”
David grew very angry with that man and said to him:
“As the LORD lives, the man who has done this merits death!
He shall restore the ewe lamb fourfold
because he has done this and has had no pity.”

Then Nathan said to David: “You are the man!
Thus says the LORD God of Israel:
‘The sword shall never depart from your house,
because you have despised me
and have taken the wife of Uriah to be your wife.’
Thus says the LORD:
‘I will bring evil upon you out of your own house.
I will take your wives while you live to see it,
and will give them to your neighbor.
He shall lie with your wives in broad daylight.
You have done this deed in secret,
but I will bring it about in the presence of all Israel,
and with the sun looking down.’”

Then David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the LORD.”
Nathan answered David: “The LORD on his part has forgiven your sin:
you shall not die.
But since you have utterly spurned the LORD by this deed,
the child born to you must surely die.”

Then Nathan returned to his house.

The LORD struck the child that the wife of Uriah had borne to David,
and it became desperately ill.
David besought God for the child.
He kept a fast, retiring for the night
to lie on the ground clothed in sackcloth.
The elders of his house stood beside him
urging him to rise from the ground; but he would not,
nor would he take food with them.



Responsorial Psalm PS 51:12-13, 14-15, 16-17


R. (12a) Create a clean heart in me, O God.
A clean heart create for me, O God,
and a steadfast spirit renew within me.
Cast me not out from your presence,
and your Holy Spirit take not from me.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.
Give me back the joy of your salvation,
and a willing spirit sustain in me.
I will teach transgressors your ways,
and sinners shall return to you.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.
Free me from blood guilt, O God, my saving God;
then my tongue shall revel in your justice.
O Lord, open my lips,
and my mouth shall proclaim your praise.
R. Create a clean heart in me, O God.



Alleluia Jn 3:16


R. Alleluia, alleluia.
God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son,
so that everyone who believes in him might have eternal life.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.



Gospel Mk 4:35-41


On that day, as evening drew on, Jesus said to his disciples:
“Let us cross to the other side.”
Leaving the crowd, they took Jesus with them in the boat just as he was.
And other boats were with him.
A violent squall came up and waves were breaking over the boat,
so that it was already filling up.
Jesus was in the stern, asleep on a cushion.
They woke him and said to him,
“Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?”
He woke up,
rebuked the wind,
and said to the sea, “Quiet! Be still!”
The wind ceased and there was great calm.
Then he asked them, “Why are you terrified?
Do you not yet have faith?”
They were filled with great awe and said to one another,
“Who then is this whom even wind and sea obey?”

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