Strive for Purity of Heart

June 13, 2025 Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church
Daily Readings: 2 Corinthians 4:7–15; Matthew 5:27–32
Paul speaks of the “treasure in jars of clay,” reminding us that we are fragile, weak, imperfect, and unremarkable—yet filled with God's power. Despite hardships, afflictions, perplexity, and persecutions, God’s life shines through our moral lives. Paul encourages us to see sufferings as a way to reveal Christ’s death and resurrection at work within us. In this way, our sufferings become a means through which we can experience His grace more deeply and grow in thanksgiving to God. The Christian life is a paradox—we are both fragile and yet called to unwavering holiness. But God supplies the strength needed for endurance and transformation.
The Gospel reading is a radical call to purity. Jesus calls for progressive self-discipline, even suggesting extreme measures to avoid sin. He intensifies the demands of the Law, urging us to understand its spirit. His focus is on radical holiness—a holiness that starts in the heart, not just in external behavior. It calls for personal integrity in both thought and action. In a nutshell, self-control and respect for others’ dignity become central to Christian living.
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Anthony of Padua, known as the Wonder Worker and the Hammer of Heretics. One of his most endearing qualities was his deep compassion for the poor and suffering. His life was rooted in prayer and sacrifice. May his example inspire us to become humble instruments of God’s grace.
Call to Action:
- Let the life of Jesus be seen in us through the way we live—even in the hidden areas of our hearts.
- Strive for purity and faithfulness in every aspect of your life.
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