Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity, November 16th, 2025
How often do you get angry with someone or some thing? How about irritated? Do you ever get upset with other folks? If so, do you get angry at someone once in a while? Once a week? Once a day? Once you get angry with someone do you hold on to a grudge? Do you let your anger build up inside of you until you explode? I think everyone gets angry at times. It comes very easily, let's face it. This is because people around us can be irritating at times. People do stupid things. People say stupid things. In short, it's easy to get angry and upset with people. This is why we do it. And yet Our Lord gives us good advice when it comes to times like this. He tells us to forgive those who make us angry. He tells us to forgive those who irritate us. He tells us to forgive those around us. This is probably one of the most difficult things we will ever do, wouldn't you agree? Some people are just irritating. Some people are just frustrating beyond words. Some people just get under our skin. And yet Our Lord never expects us to do anything that He did not practice Himself. As difficult as it is Our Lord calls us to forgive those who have wronged us. He calls us to forgive those who make us angry. When St. Peter asked Our Lord how often should we forgive those who sin against us: "How oft shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? till seven times?" (St. Matthew 18:21) And Our Lord responded: "I say not unto thee, Until seven times but, Until seventy times seven." (St. Matthew 18:22) Seventy times seven?!?! Our Lord was emphasizing the importance of forgiving our enemies. You ask why it is important to forgive those around us? It is important because we want God to forgive us for the wrongs which we commit. We want to God to forgive us when we mess up. And it gets kind of tricky when we expect ask God to forgive us when we boldly refuse to forgive those who have done wrong to us. So let's all do our best to follow Our Lord's advice to St. Peter: Get in the habit to forgive seventy times seven times those who wrong us.
Join us at 10:30 AM on Sundays at St. Margaret church. We worship at the beautiful chapel at Marquette Manor, located at 8140 N. Township Line Road on the Northwest side of Indianapolis.
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