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Meditations for Lent 2024 - Day 13 - And You Will Be Forgiven

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Why is it that we, mere mortals, boldly sin yet cannot bear the slightest grievances against us? Join me as we walk through the 13th day of our Lenten meditations with insights from Bishop Jacques Bossuet's profound reflections. Through a narrative that uncovers the human inclination to magnify others' faults while demanding divine indulgence for our own, we seek a path to greater understanding and forgiveness. This contemplative episode, drawn from Bossuet's meditations published by Sophia Institute Press, promises to guide you toward the virtues of patience, self-command, and the silencing of malicious anger.
During our time together, we confront the challenging truth that those who wrong us may indeed be more deserving of our compassion than of our vengeance. We consider how our own reactions to hurt, fueled by pride and resentment, can exacerbate conflicts and harm ourselves more than any enemy could. By reflecting on scriptural wisdom, we aim to master the art of tempering our words and actions with the knowledge that a greater accountability lies beyond human judgment. This episode is a solemn call for introspection and the cultivation of a forgiving heart, setting the stage for a more peaceful and considerate existence, both within and beyond this season of Lent.

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Why is it that we, mere mortals, boldly sin yet cannot bear the slightest grievances against us? Join me as we walk through the 13th day of our Lenten meditations with insights from Bishop Jacques Bossuet's profound reflections. Through a narrative that uncovers the human inclination to magnify others' faults while demanding divine indulgence for our own, we seek a path to greater understanding and forgiveness. This contemplative episode, drawn from Bossuet's meditations published by Sophia Institute Press, promises to guide you toward the virtues of patience, self-command, and the silencing of malicious anger.
During our time together, we confront the challenging truth that those who wrong us may indeed be more deserving of our compassion than of our vengeance. We consider how our own reactions to hurt, fueled by pride and resentment, can exacerbate conflicts and harm ourselves more than any enemy could. By reflecting on scriptural wisdom, we aim to master the art of tempering our words and actions with the knowledge that a greater accountability lies beyond human judgment. This episode is a solemn call for introspection and the cultivation of a forgiving heart, setting the stage for a more peaceful and considerate existence, both within and beyond this season of Lent.

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Sponsored by Recusant Cellars, an unapologetically Catholic and pro-life winery from Washington state. Use code BASED at checkout for 10% off! https://recusantcellars.com/
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