GOSPEL THOUGHTS
*Ordinary Season: Eleventh Week : Thursday*
*Gospel : Mt 6:7-15*
*First Reading : 2 Cor 11:1-11*
*Responsorial Psalm : Ps 136:1 and 23-24, 10-12, 13-15*
*Forgiveness in Lord's Prayer*
*1) Forgiveness Is a Request and a Condition*
We ask God to forgive us, but the prayer also includes a condition: *“as we also have forgiven.”*
This suggests a reciprocal relationship: the forgiveness we receive is connected to the forgiveness we offer.
God’s mercy is not a one-way gift we consume selfishly, but something that must transform us and flow through us to others (see Matthew 18:21–35 — the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant).
*2) Acknowledgment of Our Sinfulness*
When we pray for forgiveness, we acknowledge that we are sinners, in need of God’s mercy.
The Greek word for *“debts”* can also mean moral or spiritual obligations, showing that sin is a debt to God.
Confession in prayer is not about self-condemnation, but honest humility before a gracious God (see 1 John 1:9).
*3) Call to Mirror Divine Mercy*
Jesus explicitly teaches in Matthew 6:14–15, immediately after the Lord’s Prayer:
*“If you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others... neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”*
We are called to mirror God’s mercy.
Forgiving others is not optional—it is a sign that we have truly received and understood God’s forgiveness
*4) Forgiveness Builds Community*
The Lord’s Prayer uses plural pronouns: *“our Father... our debts... our debtors.”*
Forgiveness is not just a personal matter but essential for community harmony.
Without forgiveness, relationships break down. Forgiveness is the healing balm that maintains peace and unity in families, churches, and societies
*5) Forgiveness Is Ongoing*
The prayer is daily (*"Give us this day our daily bread"*), suggesting that forgiveness is also a daily need, both in giving and receiving.
Christians are called to live a lifestyle of forgiveness, not an occasional act.
Just as bread is daily nourishment, forgiveness is also a daily spiritual nourishment
*6) Forgiveness at the Heart of the Gospel*
The Lord’s Prayer teaches that forgiveness is at the heart of the Gospel—a gift we receive and a grace we must share.
It invites us into a deeper communion with God and with others, where mercy reigns over judgment, and where hearts are healed through the power of grace.
*Think about it*
*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*
*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*
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