Luke 17:7-10
Today, the evangelist Luke presents Jesus talking about the good that should be practiced freely, out of conscience, without expecting rewards from others.
We live in a society where we learn to be self-interested. We condition the practice of good to rewards, that is, we learn to practice good only to people who do good to us in return. Otherwise, we simply do not do good to them.
Unfortunately, many people are ungrateful. They receive good but do not thank them. They think that it is the obligation of others to do good to them.
Of course, this is sad and wrong. But Jesus teaches us that this should not hinder us from practicing good.
Jesus Himself did for us the greatest good of all, dying and rising again for our salvation. Many people also do not thank Jesus for this, but this did not hinder Him from practicing good.
On the one hand, we must learn to be grateful for all the good we receive from others and, on the other hand, we must continue doing good, even if people are ungrateful. After all, doing good feels good!
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