Saturday, March 14, 2020
Micah 7:14-15, 18-20, Psalm  103:1-4, 9-12, Luke 15:1-3, 11-32
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A GUILT TRIP TO JESUS
"Who is there like You, the God Who removes guilt  and pardons sin for the remnant of His inheritance?" -Micah 7:18
Guilt is the spiritual counterpart to physical pain.  Both pain and guilt cry out to be stopped as soon as possible. The only good  way to stop guilt is to repent and believe that the Lord treads underfoot our  guilt, casts "into the depths of the sea all our sins" (Mi 7:19), and removes  our sins from us "as far as the east is from the west" (Ps 103:12).
If we don't go on a "guilt trip" to the Lord, we may  try to repress or deny our guilt. This self-deception has such dire  consequences as self-hatred, rage, various addictions, and other avenues of  self-destruction, even potentially committing suicide.
When some people refuse to repent and also see how  humanly impossible it is to deal with guilt, they decide to stop any more guilt  from starting. They do this by killing their consciences and surrendering the  ability to know right from wrong. These people live in a preview of hell where  they pretend there is no good or bad, right or wrong. Random violence and  senseless injustices punctuate the lives of these people. They not only degrade  themselves but also damage many other lives.
Let us in thanksgiving turn to Jesus and repent. "He  is an Offering for our sins, and not for our sins only, but for those of the  whole world" (1 Jn 2:2).
Prayer: Father, may I go to Confession frequently  and joyfully. Make me a minister of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:18).
Promise: "But we had to celebrate and rejoice! This  brother of yours was dead, and has come back to life. He was lost, and is  found." -Lk 15:32
Praise: Sharon prayed faithfully for the conversion  of her husband.  It took thirty years, but she persevered and rejoiced to  welcome him as a brother in Christ.
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