Evangelical Reflections - Thursday of the First Week of Lent - February 25, 2021

Thursday of the 1st Week of Lent
Matthew 7:7-12
Two days ago, we looked at the Our Father prayer and how God wants us to have a close relationship with Him. In today’s Gospel, Jesus makes that even more apparent to us.
He wants us to know that God is a good Father. We could have the best earthly father to ever exist and he still would not come close to how good our Heavenly Father is.
Jesus says that God wants to give us good things. The good things that He wants to give us is life, which is happiness in a relationship with Him.
We may have prayed before for something to happen or to get something and it didn’t happen and so we think that God doesn’t care or doesn’t love us. But no one knows us better than God Himself.
Nothing happens that is not outside of God’s perfect or permissive will in our lives. He knows what we need and will always take care of us. Do we trust in that?
The last lines of this Gospel tell us the “Golden Rule”: do unto others as you would have them do unto you. We learn that when we are little kids; but how often do we practice that today as adults?
When someone cuts us off in traffic, when we get the wrong order at Starbucks, when someone is unkind to us; do we respond how we would hope someone would respond to us? Or are we retaliatory, gossipy, selfish? Does any of that help us to love our neighbor and become more like Christ?
Today, let us walk closer to Christ and alongside Him, to take a closer step toward our neighbors, especially those who are the most difficult to love, knowing that Our Father loves all of us the same, no more and no less.