
Daily Gospel Exegesis Monday of Week 2 of Lent - Luke 6: 36-38
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Mar 1, 2026 A close reading of Luke 6:36-38 that situates the passage in the Sermon on the Plain. Discussion of mercy as participation in the Father’s compassion and the call to forgive. Exploration of judging actions versus judging hearts and the conditional language of granting pardon to receive pardon. Notes linking confession, the Spirit, and warnings against prosperity-gospel readings.
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Mercy Replaces Separation As Holiness
- Jesus reframes Leviticus 19:2 from separation to mercy, telling disciples to be merciful as the Father is merciful.
- Logical Bible Study points out Jesus replaces holiness-as-separation with active compassion, eating with sinners as example.
Do Not Condemn When You Cannot Know Hearts
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Forgive Personal Sins Don't Condemn The Person
- Do not withhold forgiveness for personal transgressions; judge actions but show mercy to the sinner.
- Logical Bible Study stresses this applies especially when someone asks for forgiveness and ties to pastoral practice.
