THURSDAY- 24th WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
Gospel:
Luke 7:36-50: Her many sins must
have been forgiven her, or she would not have shown such great love.
I
Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:1-15: I
preached and you believed.
Jesus
Contrasts the Attitudes of the Repentant and Self-Righteousness, 7:36-50
The present passage
contrasts the attitudes of the sinful (repentant) and the self-righteous.
Self-righteousness is a serious sin. It is both common and damning.
1. Simon, a Pharisee,
invited Jesus to dinner and Jesus accepted (v.36)
2. The attitude of the
repentant: A woman prostitute (v.37-38)
a. She sensed a
desperate need
b. She approached the
Lord despite all
c. She surrendered to
the Lord in utter humility
d. She loved much
giving her most precious possession
3. The attitude of the
self-righteous (v.39)
a. He was a considerate
man, but self-righteous
b. He considered
himself better than others
c. He sensed no need
for forgiveness
4. The two attitudes
illustrated: The parable of two debtors (v.40-43)
a. One debtor owed
much; the other little
b. A free forgiveness
of both debtors
c. A piercing question:
who appreciated and loved the most?
d. A begrudging answer
5. The need of the
self-righteous: To really see Jesus, who the repentant say He is (v.44-50)
a. He is the one who
deserves more than common courtesies
1) common vs.
worshipful respect
2) common vs. humble
greeting
3) common vs.
sacrificial gift
b. He is the One who
has the power to forgive sins
c. He is the One who
people need to ask about
d. He is the One who
saves the repentant
Thought: The
person who comes to Jesus Christ must come with a broken and contrite heart.
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