Now the snake was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God had made. He asked the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You shall not eat from any of the trees in the garden’?” Genesis 3:1
God said Adam and Eve could not eat from only one tree, but the snake twists these words. He makes God sound very controlling, as if he doesn’t want Eve to enjoy life. The snake places a seed of doubt in Eve’s mind, which eventually leads to the Fall of humanity.
We are tempted in the same way today. We are tempted to see God as giving us a bunch of rules that limit our freedom. We are tempted to distrust God’s goodness so that we see his laws and teachings as impediments to a good life and not the path of life.
Ask God today for the grace to remember that he doesn’t give his laws and teachings to keep us from the good life but rather to lead us to the good life.
This reflection from Messages of Trust for Lent, originally published by Ave Maria Press, was reprinted with permission of the authors, Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran. For more parish resources, visit https://www.rebuiltparish.com/.
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