Third Sunday of Lent [A]
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT [A] God loves you, even if you are not practicing virtue. That’s part of what you will find if you spend time in Romans chapter five. God proves his love by sending Jesus into our world. Jesus takes his place among us, even dies for us, despite the fact we have given ourselves over to sin (5:8). It would have been understandable if God had chosen to hold off. He could have taken a “wait and see” approach: I’ll send my Son to them, once they show some interest in reforming their lives . But Paul’s point is that Jesus performs his act of redemption, while we are still deeply embedded within the quagmire of sin. With God, it’s all about love. What will we hear later on in the New Testament? Does it say that God is “understandable?” Or rather, does it say that God “is love?” Are we easy to love? No, we make it enormously difficult. This was true during the Old Testament period, and it’s been true ever since. For example, listen to the Israelites in Exo...