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Time. Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014.
Deacon Robert Banet
C’mon! You can’t mean that! You can’t say that one mortal sin is enough to send you to hell forever and ever.
I didn’t actually say that.
Well, what did you say?
I said that one mortal sin, unrepented, would send you to hell.
Oh, I guess that does make a difference.
Sin is such a great offense against God that we have no idea how great it is. Working against the almighty Godhead is beyond our imagining. But God is ever merciful. He gives us every chance to repent.
I can see that He has been merciful to me. Many times.
But if we continue to refuse His mercy and forgiveness, even to the last moment of our life, our fate is sealed. The moment of death determines our eternal destiny.
I know but it still seems unfair. Eternity. Never ending. I can’t bear thinking of it.
Think of it. And never stop asking for God’s mercy. Kyrie eleison. That’s our daily prayer. And pray to the Blessed Mother. “Pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death.” And then I heard someone say the other day, “Between the stirrup and the ground, he mercy sought and mercy found.”
A good thought. I know God’s ways are not our ways but this talk has made me accept them a little better.
We should say the Chaplet of Divine Mercy every day.