From Hidden Sin to Humble Trust: Letting God Grow What We Cannot Control
From Hidden Sin to Humble Trust: Letting God Grow What We Cannot Control Readings: First Reading - 2 Samuel 11:1–10, 13–17 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 51:3–7, 10–11 Alleluia - Matthew 11:25 Gospel Reading - Mark 4:26–34 The readings today move us through a powerful spiritual journey—from human weakness and hidden sin, to repentance, humility, and renewed trust in God’s quiet work. When Power Replaces Vigilance In 2 Samuel 11 , King David remains in Jerusalem when kings are expected to go out to battle. This small decision becomes the doorway to great failure. David’s abuse of power leads to deception, betrayal, and ultimately the death of Uriah. Scripture does not soften this moment. It shows us the danger of complacency, especially when responsibility is neglected. Sin often begins quietly—not with dramatic rebellion, but with inattention, comfort, and silence. David’s story reminds us that no position, success, or spiritual history makes us immune to falling. When we s...