In the first reading, St Paul speaks of the veil that blinds people from seeing the glory of God, which is lifted only through Christ. The light of Christ reveals the truth, dispels darkness, and empowers us to carry this treasure in “jars of clay”. Despite our weaknesses, God’s glory shines through us to reach others. In the Gospel reading, Jesus emphasizes the deeper righteousness re-quired of his followers. True discipleship surpasses legalistic observance and calls for reconciliation and purity of heart. Jesus warns against harboring an-ger, teaching us that even unresolved conflicts hinder our relationship with God. Instead, he urges prompt reconciliation with others as a reflection of our reconciliation with God. We need to embody God’s light and love. Just as we are reconciled to God through Christ, we are called to reconcile with one another. This reconciliation is not just an act of obedience but a testament to the power of God’s love. May we allow his light to shine through us.
PRAYER: Abba Father, help me to reconcile with others. Amen.