(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
This may seem like an unusual title. How can sin be a “blessing?” True, strictly speaking sin is an offense
against God and has the effect of separating us from God. Thus, sin is not a blessing in the strict
sense. But God is All-Powerful and can
use everything for His glory, even our sin.
Sin could be spoken of as a blessing only in the sense that when we see
our sins, acknowledge them, humble ourselves before God and beg for His Mercy,
He bestows it in superabundance. In the
end, the effects of the humility of repentance do far greater good than the
damage done through sin. God can repair
the damage immediately, and when He does so, He offers a Mercy that not only
heals but also elevates us closer to His Heart.
Allow your sin to be turned into a blessing by the power of God and you
will be amazed at His endless Mercy (See Diary #1293).
Reflect upon the attitude you have in regard to your
sin. Too often you may deny your sin,
justify it or turn a blind eye to it.
This is a profound mistake for two reasons. First, doing this keeps you from
repenting. Second, a failure to humbly
repent leaves you without the abundant Mercy of God. Foster within your heart a burning desire to
see every sin you commit. Seek to become
aware of every sin, even the smallest imperfections. Attentiveness even to your spiritual
imperfections will enable you to humble yourself before God in such a way that
your honesty and thoroughness will bring countless blessings to your life.
Lord Jesus, Son of God,
have Mercy on me a sinner. Lord, I do
see my sin but I also realize that I do not see it clearly enough. Please give me the grace to see my every sin,
even the slightest imperfection, and then give me the grace to humbly repent
with a sincere and contrite heart. I
trust in Your abundance of Mercy, dear Lord.
Jesus, I trust in You.
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