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Sister Gifty’s Reflection: Friday, Second Week of Lent-Theme: “Learn to Let Go”

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21 March, 2025
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In the First Reading from Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a, we encounter the story of Joseph, a young man favored by his father Jacob. His brothers, consumed by jealousy and resentment, plot to get rid of him. Despite their intentions to harm him, God’s plan for Joseph unfolds through the adversity. Joseph is eventually sold into slavery, which, in the long run, will lead to him saving his family during a great famine. This narrative reminds us that while human actions may be motivated by sin or selfishness, God is always at work behind the scenes, guiding our lives toward redemption, even when we face trials.

So LEARN LET GO…

The Gospel reading from Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46 presents the parable of the wicked tenants, who fail to recognize the authority of the landowner and mistreat his servants and son. Jesus uses this parable to illustrate how the religious leaders of Israel have rejected God’s messengers and will ultimately reject Him. The vineyard symbolizes the Kingdom of God, and the rejection of the landowner’s son speaks to the ultimate rejection of Jesus by those who were entrusted with God’s covenant. This parable is a call to examine our own hearts—how are we responding to God’s invitations? Are we open to His will, or are we rejecting Him in favor of our own desires?

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

Together, these readings invite us to reflect on the ways we might be like Joseph’s brothers—holding onto jealousy or resentment that leads to harm—or like the tenants in the vineyard—rejecting God’s messengers and the truth He offers us. In this season of Lent, we are called to open our hearts, repent, and seek reconciliation. God’s plan for us, like Joseph’s eventual rise to power, is one of hope and redemption. His call for us to live justly and with love is not only an invitation for personal transformation but also for a more just and loving community.

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In a world that often seems divided, these readings remind us of the importance of faithfulness, reconciliation, and openness to God’s will. Let us pray for the strength to let go of jealousy and rejection in our own lives, and to accept God’s love and purpose with an open heart.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

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