Today,
we are given to see in the Gospel the merciful face of Jesus. God is
love, and Love that forgives, Love that takes pity on our failings,
Love that saves. The teachers of the law and the Pharisees «brought
in a woman who had been caught in the act of adultery» (Jn
8:4) and they asked the Lord: «But you, what do you say?»
(Jn 8:5). They ware not as much interested in following Jesus'
teachings as they ware in accusing him of going against the Mosaic
Law. But the Master takes advantage of this occasion to manifest that
He has come to seek the sinners, to straighten out the fallen, to
call them to conversion and to penance. And this is for us the
message for Lent, inasmuch as we are all sinners and we all need
God's saving grace.
Today,
it is said that the sense of sin has been stifled. There are many who
do not know what is good or bad, nor why. It is like saying —in
a positive way— that the sense of Love for God has been
quenched: of God's Love for us, and the reciprocity this Love exacts
from us. He who loves does not offend. He, who recognizes being loved
and forgiven, renders love for Love: «They asked the Friend
which was the source of love. He answered, the one where the Beloved
has cleansed our faults» (Raymond Llull).
This
is why, the sense of conversion and penance during Lent is to
confront us face-to-face with God, to look straight into the eyes of
God in the Cross, to personally go and confess our sins to Him by way
of the sacrament of Penance. And, Jesus will tell us, as He did with
the woman in the Gospel: «Neither do I condemn you… go
away and don't sin again» (Jn 8:11). God forgives, and,
on our side, this entails a demand, a commitment: Do not sin again!
Mary, haven of sinners,
pray for us!