Wednesday of week 3 in Ordinary Time
First reading Hebrews 10:11-18
Jesus achieved the eternal perfection of all whom he is sanctifying. Jesus offered one single sacrifice for all the sins of humanity. This sacrifice is perfect because it’s done by the Son of God. He is free of any sins and in His sacrifice all sins are forgiven. He assumed all our sins and sacrificed himself for all our sins and our sins are forgiven. The sins of each one of us are forgiven in the one sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as He incarnated and as He assumed all our sins into Himself and free of any sin at the same time. Like that the law of God is put into the heart to each person and is written on their minds. Jesus’ sacrifice invites us to reflect on the boundless mercy of God and the depth of His desire for us to share in His divine life. It challenges us to embrace the freedom and redemption He offers, allowing His transformative love to guide our thoughts, decisions, and actions. Through His eternal priesthood, Jesus not only sanctifies us but also empowers us to live as new creations, reconciled to God and called to reflect His grace to the world. This reading is a call to gratitude and a reminder of the enduring promise that, in Christ, we are fully forgiven and deeply loved. Let’s reflect: How can I embrace the gift of Jesus’ perfect sacrifice more deeply in my daily life, allowing His law to be written on my heart?
Don Giorgio