Daily Gospel Exegesis

Saturday of Week 1 of Lent - Matt 5: 43-48

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Feb 27, 2026
A close reading of Matthew 5:43–48 and its place in the Sermon on the Mount. Discussion of loving enemies, praying for persecutors, and the clash with earlier Levitical teaching. Exploration of imitating God’s impartial goodness and the call to interior conversion and perfection. References to Catechism passages that echo mercy, prayer, and the New Law.
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Jesus Extends Love To Enemies

  • Jesus reframes Leviticus 19:18 to include enemies, commanding love and active goodness toward them.
  • Logical Bible Study explains this counters common first-century Jewish practice of restricting 'neighbor' to fellow Jews and excluding Gentiles like Romans.
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Prayer As Doing Good For Persecutors

  • Praying for persecutors is presented as a concrete act of doing good that wills their welfare.
  • The host identifies Romans specifically as the persecuting context, so Christians must even bless occupying oppressors by prayer.
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Sonship Shown By Impartial Goodness

  • Being 'sons of your Father' means imitating God's impartial benevolence, not an automatic status.
  • The host links God's common grace—sun and rain on good and bad—to the Christian call to bless all people.
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