Saturday, October 17, 2020Psalm 32
Overwhelmed by Grace
The second of the penitential psalms “is a joyous testimony of gratitude for God’s gift of forgiveness for those who confess their sins and follow the law of God. Instead of constantly pondering their sins, believers acknowledge their wretchedness before God and accept forgiveness and reconciliation. Their torment ceases, and a new person is born, overwhelmed by grace, confidence, and a sense of obedience.
“In praying the psalm, we can focus not only on the happiness resulting from the forgiveness of particular sin, but also on the more profound happiness obtained by the complete victory given us by God in Christ over sin in all forms”. (Psalms 86)
We too often emphasize all that is wrong with the world, our community, our colleagues and even our friends, family and self. Today’s reading invites us to accept the knowledge that we are not perfect, to ask forgiveness for the times we have wronged self and others, to graciously accept the pardon we receive, and to allow God’s grace, joy and peace to bring us profound happiness. This deep and lasting contentment is the gift of complete victory we are free to reject or receive.
And so we pray . . .
Forgiving and unifying God, we lay all our imperfections in your hands.
Grant us this day the complete victory of your love as we come to you in truth.
Give us the confidence we need to believe that your love has the power to bring joy out of suffering.
Inspire in us such love for you that our obedience is a source of delight rather than a burden to shoulder.
Move in us a spirit of reconciliation that surmounts all fears, calms all anxieties, and heals all wounds.
Bring us your profound happiness that heals, binds, unifies and transforms.
Grant us your lasting gift of overwhelming grace that seeps into the bone, calms the heart, and warms the troubled soul.
We ask this as we ask all things through your son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
THE PSALMS, NEW CATHOLIC VERSION. Saint Joseph Edition. New Jersey: Catholic Book Publishing Company, 2004. 86. Print.
For a sermon on Grace: The Verb, click on the image above or go to: http://ssje.org/ssje/2010/03/09/grace-the-verb-br-mark-brown/
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