One of the greatest blessings and gifts that flows out of the loving and pierced Sacred Heart of Our Lord and savior Jesus Christ is His mercy expressed most deeply through the Sacrament of
Confession, also called Sacrament of Pardon, Reconciliation, Penance as well as Sacrament of God’s Mercy.
Therefore, this article expresses an original perspective and dimension in this sense that it is totally and purely Biblical. Actually ten Biblical passages will be cited manifesting ten different fruits, effects, blessings, and the overall spiritual reality of this great Sacrament of the mercy and love of Jesus the Redeemer.
It is our hope, especially in this Year of God’s infinite mercy, that everybody will be moved to have a limitless trust in the greatest of all of the attributes or virtues burning in the Heart of the loving Redeemer and have confidence to make a good Sacramental Confession. The Lord is waiting for you with love.
red as scarlet, they will become as white as the snow.”(Is. 1:18) Bring your moral misery to the merciful Heart of the Lord and you will be spiritually transformed into a totally new creature through the merciful grace of the Redeemer who forgives us through the
Sacrament of Confession, the Sacrament of His mercy! Following we present ten
Biblical passages related to the Sacrament of Confession but each in a unique
way. Pray over these; meditate on them; trust in God’s mercy and them make the best confession in your life so as to experience: “Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.”(Psalm 34:8)
1. PRODIGAL SON Luke 15:11-32—Read and pray over the Parable of the Prodigal Son before going to Confession. Beg for the grace to understand what God really wants you to learn from this spiritual masterpiece. Every time you read and meditate upon this
spiritual gem and masterpiece God will enrich with new and deeper insights.
However, in all times and places the central message is that the Father is God, the Father who is full of love, mercy and compassion to all those who trust Him. Saint Pope John Paul II wrote and entire encyclical on this one Parable: Dives in Misericordia. Nov. 30. 1980. Read it and meditate it
own sins and blame only ourselves always, like David, trusting in God’s infinite mercy!
bound.” Be exceedingly thankful for this great gift bestowed upon the Church and its members the same day we celebrate His victorious triumph over death, the day of His Resurrection from the dead. In fact, every time we go to confession we personally celebrate the death to sin in our own person and rise to the new life of grace! Every confession is a Paschal-Easter experience! The Lord Jesus is risen in us, Alleluia!
the shore and asks him three times if Peter really loves Him. Peter is repairing for the three times that he denied Jesus three times shortly after the Last Supper. Pray for the grace to truly be repentant for your sins and make a perfect act of
contrition—Contrition of love! Love covers a multitude of sins. You become the repentant Peter; tell the Lord you are truly sorry for your sins and how much you really love the Lord.
goes after the lost sheep. However, once you have experienced the loving
embrace of Jesus the Good Shepherd then it is up to you to be a Good Shepherd
for the sheep that Jesus has put in your charge. The key for us to be a Good Shepherd is that
we must first be a good sheep of the Good Shepherd, to hear His voice and
follow Him. After we have experienced: Taste
and see the goodness (Ps. 34:8) of the
Lord in Confession, then let us bring others to the loving embrace of the
Good Shepherd!
trust. JESUS I TRUST IN YOU…JESUS I
TRUST IN YOU…JESUS I TRUST IN YOU.
Venerable Fulton J. Sheen poignantly asserts: “And
the good thief died a thief because He stole heaven.” Proclaim from the
rooftops the infinite mercy of God, even to those who believe that there sin
goes beyond His mercy! A truly inspiring experience is to read the Diary of Mercy in my soul, by Saint Maria Faustina.
in the leper; sin is leprosy and all of us are sinners. As Jesus touched and healed the leper, so He can touch and heal me if I allow Him.” ”Though your sins be as scarlet, I will make them as white as the snow.” Saint Damien who worked with the lepers on the island of Molokai in Hawaii suffered most because he had no priest to heal his own spiritual leprosy of sin. Thank God that you have access to priests who can heal your spiritual leprosy through Confession!
Father Ed Broom, OMV, is Associate Pastor of St. Peter Chanel Church in Hawaiian Gardens, California. He is a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary and was ordained by Saint John Paul II on May 25, 1986. Fr. Ed teaches Catholic Ignatian Marian Spirituality through articles, podcasts, a radio show, retreats and spiritual direction.