See your heart. Reflection for marriages Luke 21:1-4

Gospel of the Day

Reading from the holy gospel according to Luke 21:1-4
When Jesus looked up he saw some wealthy people
putting their offerings into the treasury
and he noticed a poor widow putting in two small coins.
He said, “I tell you truly,
this poor widow put in more than all the rest;
for those others have all made offerings from their surplus wealth,
but she, from her poverty, has offered her whole livelihood.”
The Gospel of the Lord.

See your heart.
God’s measure always has to do with love. We weigh what our love weighs. Therefore, what matters is not how much we do but the love with which we do it. How much sacrifice there is and how much love there is towards the person we give ourselves to. On the other hand, there is the issue of judgment. Be very careful about judging my husband’s love because he may be giving much more than I realize and I may not be valuing it.

Grounded in Married Life:
Jaime: Wife, today in the Gospel the Lord has made me see how much you love me. I have seen countless sacrifices you make out of love for me that I wasn’t valuing because they were sacrifices that didn’t cost me anything. That’s why I wasn’t able to appreciate them. But your dedication was real.
Andrea: I’m very happy to hear that. Which ones, for example?
Jaime: For example, my lack of sensitivity. Yesterday, for instance, I said, “Of course, you’re always tired,” in such a way that instead of appreciating the many moments when you overcome your tiredness out of love for me, I trivialize those efforts by turning your tiredness into a sort of exaggeration on your part.
Andrea: Thank you very much for telling me this, my husband. I see how hard you try to be more sensitive, and that is much more than I deserve. 
(And the Lord saw with pleasure in the hearts of these spouses the effort to value their mutual dedication, and he blessed them).

Mother,
I want to value my husband/wife’s dedication more. Show me their heart. Thank you, Mother. Blessed be God who sees into our hearts.

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