Gospel thought for Today Monday 21st June 2021 Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, religious (memorial)

 

Gospel                                                                  Matthew 7:1-5 

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Do not judge, and you will not be judged; because the judgements you give are the judgements you will get, and the amount you measure out is the amount you will be given. Why do you observe the splinter in your brother’s eye and never notice the plank in your own? How dare you say to your brother, “Let me take the splinter out of your eye,” when all the time there is a plank in your own? Hypocrite! Take the plank out of your own eye first, and then you will see clearly enough to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye.’

The Gospel of the Lord

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Reflection

‘Who am I to judge?’ must rank as one the best known phrases of Pope Francis. Perhaps that is because it touches a very sensitive point in our pluralistic cultures. How can we ever judge the behaviour of others? This can sometimes degenerate into a passive, uncaring attitude towards others: I will not judge you, for you are responsible for your own choices; now do not expect me to help you in any way, for I am not responsible for you at all. Jesus is saying something quite different: be careful not to judge others more harshly than you judge yourself, try to be free of prejudice for this can cloud your judgement.

‘First take the log out of your own eye’. I ask for light to be aware of my prejudices, and for strength to remove them. Most of all, I ask for compassion, towards myself and towards those whose opinions and behaviour I find difficult to accept.