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Tuesday of the 2nd week of Lent 

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Isaiah 1:10,​16-20
Psalm 49(50):8-9,16-17,21,23
Matthew 23:1-12

CULTIVATE A GENUINE AND PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE TO BEAR GOOD FRUITS

A disciple engages in a process of critical pedagogy, submitting to the guidance of the master to acquire and disseminate profound truths. In the context of Christian theology, Christ serves as the ultimate exemplar. Absent this mentorship, our attempts to lead others risk becoming misguiding, analogous to leading individuals into spiritual peril. This divergence typically arises when one fails to embody the principles one espouses, resulting in a dichotomy between belief and behavior—a manifestation of inauthenticity that we often categorize as hypocrisy.

The challenge presented to us today is to actively renounce such hypocrisy by engaging in self-reflection concerning the integrity of our witness. Each of us must rigorously interrogate our alignment between practice and profession: How do I consistently enact the values I advocate? What steps can I take to deepen my relationship with Christ, thereby enhancing my spiritual rapport? In what ways am I hindered by blind spots—represented metaphorically as the “plank in my eye”—that obscure my vision and inhibit my capacity to contribute positively to the lives of others?

Ultimately, our societal titles and accolades are secondary to the tangible impact we have on humanity. If our lives and deaths serve as instructive examples, then we embrace a form of practical Christianity that fosters the development of good fruits. This transformation must find its inception within each of us, commencing at this very moment.

Fr Joseph Osho

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