
Luke 17:1-6
Introductory Prayer:
I believe in you, Lord Jesus, as the
only one who can fill my heart. I believe in the power of faith to change my life and the lives of
others. I trust that you will grant me the light and strength to cast out sin from my life. I come
to you in prayer so that I can love you even more with a firm but serene opposition to
sin.
Petition:
Lord, may I desire death before committing one
sin.
1. Causing Others to Sin:
The negative effects of sin are many: offending God,
damaging my conscience and soul, hardening my heart, forming bad habits, losing grace and will
power, creating distance and difficulty in prayer, etc. But no result of sin is more damaging than
that of scandal, where my sin leads others to sin. Why is this so serious? As a Christian I am
called to live and teach Christs life to others. Scandal falsifies and contradicts my vocation and
mission in life. We all have little ones entrusted to us: children, family members, those new to the
faith, those searching, those who are especially weak. If I am truly dedicated to lead them to
Christ, then sin and scandal will have little room. How real and determined is my
dedication?
2. Rebuke and Forgive:
We must fight sin wherever we find it. How much more
difficult does this become in a world where tolerance is ranked above virtue! Even in family life we
are tempted to let things go and not create friction and uneasiness. But if sin is our greatest
enemy, then we must always cast it out. The key is to do everything with the heart of Christ, a
heart of love: ready to forgive the sinner, never judging their heart, but never minimizing an evil
action. How well do I teach moral truth? Do I distinguish the sin from the sinner? Is Christ's love
always my motivation and dominant message?
3. Faith Uproots Sin:
All of this -- fighting personal sin
and helping others conquer it -- seemed a bit much for the apostles. They begged for an increase of
faith. Faith of any size embraces God's understanding of the evil of sin and seeks to live
accordingly. Yet sin is not overcome easily, and mere understanding is not enough. We must uproot
sin from our lives and reject it constantly in the lives of others. Only Christ's love provides the
strength we need, and often the perseverance in battling the same sins over time only comes through
the strength that comes from Christ's love. Only through Christ can our hearts be filled and not
return to old habits of sin.
Conversation with Christ:
Give me, Lord, the
courage to fight sin in my life.
Grant me your heart, Lord, so I can fight and suffer
without cowardice,
without taking time out and without
discouragement,
even if others do not understand or thank me.
Help me to uproot
sin from my life and put you first.
Resolution:
I will fight to eradicate sins against charity in my
family or work life. I will avoid it and call others to do so too in a gentle but firm
manner.
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