Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent

Moses continues, explaining that if we observe God’s laws carefully we give evidence of our wisdom to all peoples and to our “children and [our] children’s children” (Deuteronomy 4:9). In the same way, when we work a good program of recovery, we give evidence to our fellows of the Lord’s wisdom and power to bring healing and joy into our lives.

“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill” (Matthew 5:17). 

Jesus came to fulfill God’s promise to His people and to testify to the truth. If we live as God commands, we shall be blessed. When we recognize the Lord is the way, the truth, and the life, we are filled with joy. Yet, it can be easy to focus on the negatives in our lives and forget all of the blessings that come from God. Focusing on everything that is going wrong can lead to a downward spiral, allowing our addictive behaviors to take over. However, if we focus on praising Jesus—recalling how He has fulfilled and blessed us—our eyes can remain open to how good our Lord is. And when we do this, it’s much easier to remain grateful and experience the fullness of joy, one day at a time.

 

Reflection Questions

  • How can you be an example of the Lord’s goodness and blessings to others today?
  • Are you living each day in gratitude for all that our Lord has done for you? What areas of your life can you invite the Lord to bless and fulfill today?

 

Daily Mass Readings

First Reading: Deuteronomy 4:1, 5-9
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20
Gospel: Matthew 5:17-19

Reflection by Jana I.