Friday of week 20 in Ordinary Time, 1
Metanoia
Matthew 22:34-40
What is a life of conversion? Also known as "metanoia", it entails a commitment to change our life's paradigm to another one. In the case of our faith, it is a movement from self to God. This is the core of today's gospel when Jesus explained the greatest commandment: to love God above all things and to love neighbor as oneself.
A life of conversion is directly related to our faith in God because it is impossible to have a metanoia if we don't have God in our hearts.
A shift to a life of faith means that we develop more time, attention, and passion to knowing the faith, loving the faith and living the faith.
Secondly, it also entails "entrusting" our lives to Him whom we have faith.
Thirdly, it also connotes "being faithful" all our lives to Him.
We know that after our Lord, our lives will never be the same again.
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