Monday of week 13 in Ordinary Time
The First Martyrs of the See of Rome
First reading: Genesis 18:16-33
In today’s reading, we witness a remarkable dialogue between Abraham and God, a conversation marked not by fear or formality, but by an astonishing freedom and boldness. Abraham dares to plead for mercy, to question, to negotiate, and to speak heart-to-heart with the Lord of all creation. This freedom is not rooted in arrogance but in profound trust, a trust so deep that it allows Abraham to approach God with confidence, knowing that he is heard, valued, and loved. Such freedom in prayer can only come from a heart that knows God as a friend and Father, not merely as a distant Omnipotent. Abraham shows us that authentic faith does not silence our questions or suppress our concerns; rather, it opens a space where honesty and reverence coexist. Today, we are invited to reflect on our own relationship with God. We must speak with Him freely, as Abraham did, with confidence born of trust. Let’s reflect: Do I approach God with the same trust and freedom as Abraham, confident that He listens to my prayers and desires an honest, personal relationship with me?
Don Giorgio