Matthew 7: 7-12 Reflection
"Do to others whatever you would have them do to you.” This Golden Rule is the most basic ethical rule that exists in almost all religions, philosophies, and cultures. It teaches about “reciprocity” or “mutuality” – how we should treat others as we would have wanted others treat us. This Golden Rule is in active form such that the means is always to “do” and not to “omit” or miss.
In today’s gospel, Jesus uses the analogy of a father who even in his sinfulness still capable of giving what is good to his children. If a human father can do that, how much will the Father in heaven show His generosity to those who ask and come to Him? Isn’t this a great assurance? Jesus tells us that the Father will give everything to us, our needs and prayers and intentions that we may also do the same to others especially to those who are in dire need.
This season of Lent, may we learn how to give to those who asks for us for love, patience, compassion, understanding, love, care, prayer, trust, faith, and even life.
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