Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
Matthew 19:3-12

Reflection
Cultivating Loving Hearts
‘It was because you were so hard-hearted that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives,” (Matthew 19:8)
In today’s Gospel, Jesus is approached with a question meant to test Him, yet He responds by lifting the conversation beyond argument and raising it to God’s original intention. The Pharisees ask about what is permitted; Jesus speaks of what is holy. He reminds them that marriage is not simply a human arrangement, but a covenant marked by unity, faithfulness, and the mysterious joining of two lives before God. Jesus invites us to examine the condition of our own hearts.
Jesus names ‘hardness of heart’ as the reason Moses permitted divorce. It takes many forms: resentment, pride, impatience, self-protection, or the refusal to forgive. Let’s invite Jesus to soften the places in us that resist love; to teach us not to search for loopholes when we are being called to deeper mercy and to help us honour every relationship as a sacred trust, not something to be used, controlled, or discarded when things becomes difficult.
The disciples recognise that covenant love is serious and costly. Jesus does not call us into fear; He calls us into grace. Whether married, single, separated, or discerning, each person is invited to live faithfully before God. May our commitments be shaped by truth and compassion. May we speak gently about wounded relationships, remembering that behind every situation are real people carrying real pain.
Jesus, draw us back to the beginning: to God’s dream of love that is patient, faithful, healing, and life-giving. Where there is brokenness, bring mercy. Where there is confusion, bring wisdom. Where there is hardness, create in us a tender heart. Amen.
What step can I take today to honour one of the relationships in my life?
