Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time - Presumption

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“Then he will say to you, ‘I do not know where you are from.  Depart from me, all you evildoers!’”  Luke 13:27Jesus makes it clear that there are some who will come to Him presuming their entrance into Heaven but their presumption will be met with these frightening words: “I do not know where you are from.  Depart from me.”  Presumption is a dangerous sin.  It’s dangerous for two reasons.  First, when people are presumptuous, they are living in denial of the truth.  In regard to God, presumption means that the persons act as if they are in a relationship with God when they are not.  They may say holy things, act holy and even believe they are holy, while in fact they do not know our Lord at all.  Thus, presumption is when one lives in denial of the truth.Second, presumption is dangerous because the presumptuous person will not repent of his or her own sin. This is because their denial makes it impossible for them to admit their sin.  Without admitting their sin, they cannot subsequently admit their need to change.  They remain steeped in their false thinking and their sin.Jesus presents this teaching not to reveal that He is harsh with those who are presumptuous; rather, He presents it as an act of great mercy for those stuck in this sin.  It takes this startling revelation to shake a person free of this sin.  In this case, it is the fear of one day hearing these words from Jesus that will help those who are stuck in presumption to break free and to face the truth.  Reflect, today, upon any way that you are not being honest with yourself or with others.  Let the shock of the final outcome of any presumption in your life shake you free of this sin so that you can humble yourself before God now, before it is too late.  Remember how deeply our Lord loves you and let that love help you to face your life with honesty and integrity.My loving Lord, I love You deeply and pray that my love may always be honest, genuine and complete.  Help me to see, in my life, any ways in which I fail to love You with my whole heart.  I give my life to You, dear Lord, without reserve.  Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2022 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.

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