He shows sinners the way.”
This Sunday's Psalm is
a prayer for forgiveness
and guidance, a good
way to begin the season
of Lent. Our psalmist
David recalls the covenant
the Lord made with Noah
(Genesis 9: 8-15), and David
writes, “Remember your
compassion and love,
O Lord, for they are ages old.”
“Good and upright is the Lord,
thus He shows sinners the way.”
Who else could lead us out of the pit
of our sins but God’s Son, the righteous
ones, as St Peter reminds us in this
Sunday's second reading.
(1 Peter 3:18-22)
Peter says Baptism doesn’t remove
the dirt from our bodies; it doesn’t
remove our sinful nature. But it does
allow us to receive the Holy Spirit
within us, because without the Spirit,
we are powerless against the devil.
does not disregard us. On the contrary,
He is a caring, compassionate God,
our humanity, so that we might come
to share in His divinity. Who else
for believers who disobey him?
It is He who encourages us when our
tongues confess – “The Lord guides the
humble rightly, and teaches the humble
His way.”
tells us what we are to do as we prepare
for the most important season of the year,
and say, “You are God my Savior.”
1. Our Psalm speaks of being taught by the Lord ("Teach me your paths; guide me
in your truth and teach me; He teaches the humble His way.") Are you a good student of the Lord? Tell about what you have learned or are learning from the Lord.
2. Our psalmist says, "The Lord shows sinners the way." As we enter the season
of Lent, we could all use some guidance and help as we strive for repentance and
to be bolder in our faith. Explain what you will do during Lent to become a more
obedient Christian and a better witness for your faith.






