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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Daily Reflections - March 20,2013


AND THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
 
I am sure that we all have heard of this old saying: “Honesty is the best policy.” It is true. Apart from the fact that the Gospel today affirms that true freedom comes from following the truth, it is evident that this will be the case from the point of view of logic. One of the dangers of telling lies is that one lie leads to another, and then another, as one seeks to cover up the fact that one did not tell the truth in the beginning. The web of lies produced can become so complex that it is difficult to trace its evolution to the point that even the actual truth can get obscured.
Jesus wants us to embrace the principle that the truth frees us in relation to our sinfulness. The more we own and accept our sinfulness, the easier it will be to let go of it. And the more we let go of our sins, the more free we become. Freedom from sin is not the only benefit we gain from repentance; we are also freed to embrace more fully the graces that God gives us. In this respect, we are able to embrace the freedom that God has given us to become the people we are meant to be. True freedom is not just freedom from something, but the freedom to become who God wants us to be. It is in this last aspect that we best use the gift of freedom from God.
Many young people seem to think, and so act accordingly, that freedom is the license to do whatever they want. It is certainly true that anyone can do what they want, but what true human freedom asks of us is not what we can do, but what we ought to do in any given situation.
Once again, we see that the true exercise of freedom is found in our capacity to become who we are meant to be in God’s eyes, and not the license to do whatever we want to do. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
 
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Do you tend to abuse the gift of freedom God has given you, or do you use it well? Can you improve the way you use the gift of freedom in your life?
 
Holy Spirit, help me understand what it means to truly flourish as a human person so that I can exercise my freedom to attain this goal.

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