“For Jesus, what matters above all is
reaching out to save those far off, healing the wounds of the sick, restoring
everyone to God’s family,"……. "And this is scandalous to some
people!” – Pope Francis
Scripture
Text: (IS 49:14-15)
Zion
said, "The LORD has forsaken me;
my
LORD has forgotten me."
Can
a mother forget her infant,
be
without tenderness for the child of her womb?
Even
should she forget,
I
will never forget you.
There are so many people across the
socio-economic spectrum feeling they are forgotten. The frustration is real and
bubbling over. We see it in the news and in the protests. It is at the root of
the opioid epidemic. We see it in regrettable language and graffiti aimed to
hurt others. The factory worker now unemployed. The immigrant family
learning a new culture. The volunteer defending life against abortion and the
death penalty. The student buried under the weight of debt. Families threatened
by separation. Children feeling as outcasts in their own families.
There is a whole community of those
feeling forgotten standing at the foot of the Cross. And what does the Lord say
to them – say to us? “I will never forget you.”
I often think that the Lord might well
have added one more line to this passage: “I will never forget you…and you
should not forget them either.” How will those feeling forgotten and
forsaken ever know the love and mercy of Christ if not through us? It is our
hands, our eyes, our kind words that will assure others that they are not
forgotten by God. Let us take a look around us today and in a simple gesture
say to someone, “I have not forgotten you.”
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