Friday of week 28 in Ordinary Time
First reading – Romans 4:1-8
“Abraham put his faith in God, and this faith was considered as justifying him”. The faith of Abraham in God is a complete surrender. When the faith in God is above all what we have and we are, faith is taken to a different sphere. It is not anymore, a faith as a sentiment, it is a faith as a relation. A faith in the Lord who called him. A faith in God who want to enter into a relationship with him. A faith in the Lord who justifies him. This faith is what we needed. It is not about what we do or what our deeds are. But it is about our relationship with God. It is about the faith in the Lord who forgives our sins and makes us sinless. This faith is the justifying faith. Let’s reflect: Do I believe in the faith which justifies me?