Last week Pittsburgh and surrounding areas had a large weather front move through our area with rains that flooded our roads and made them impassable. As I watched the deluge from my front porch, I couldn’t help but notice that the rain was not being absorbed into the ground. Instead, the earth, parched, hardened and dry from a long period of drought, resisted the water causing it to “bounce off” and run down to the sewer where it was washed away. How often we allow ourselves to “live in the desert” for long periods of time without seeking Living Water when the sacrament of penance is always available to us and offered regularly.
In the coming weeks our scriptures will speak of Christ’s mercy and forgiveness. Did you ever experience the feeling of elation upon leaving a confessional? There is a good reason for that feeling. To receive forgiveness is to obtain libation for the soul! It refreshes and cleanses us, bringing renewal. Thirsty? Immerse yourself regularly in God’s mercy and love. It is poured out for your sake. Then your soul will not grow hardened, like the parched earth which ironically repels the very refreshment it so desires. It then can absorb His Living Water, which it desperately needs to grow and thrive!