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Catholic Daily Readings for July 9, 2025 – Wednesday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary TimeReflection: Mercy That Redefines PowerWhat happens when someone you hurt becomes the one holding all the power?That’s the tension in today’s First Reading. Joseph—once thrown into a pit and sold as a slave by his jealous brothers—is now ruler over all of Egypt. And the brothers who betrayed him? They unknowingly bow before him, begging for food during a famine.Joseph could end them with a word. He has the position, authority, and backstory to justify vengeance.But he chooses something more powerful than revenge: forgiveness with accountability. He doesn’t let them off the hook immediately. He tests them. He watches for change. He weeps privately. But in the end, he leans into mercy, not wrath.This kind of forgiveness isn’t weakness. It’s strategic strength. It opens the door to healing—not just for Joseph, but for his entire family, and ultimately for the birth of a nation.In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives authority to the Twelve—men who will go on to doubt Him, abandon Him, and even betray Him. He already knows what they’ll do. But He still trusts them with His mission.That’s how God works. He doesn’t entrust power only to the perfect. He empowers the repentant, the transformed, the once-broken-now-healed.Psychologists affirm what Scripture has long declared: holding onto bitterness chains you to the past, while forgiveness releases you into freedom. But biblical mercy isn’t passive—it discerns, tests, and restores.So ask yourself today:Who do I hold power over right now?Is there someone I could crush… but God is asking me to heal instead?Am I seeking justice, or am I demanding punishment?Mercy isn’t forgetting. It’s choosing to reshape the future in love, not revenge.📖 ReadingsGenesis 41:55–57; 42:5–7a, 17–24aPsalm 33:2–3, 10–11, 18–19Matthew 10:1–7⏱️ Timeline00:00 – Introduction00:15 – Reading I: Genesis 41:55–57; 42:5–7a,17–24a02:00 – Psalm Response: Psalm 33:2–3,10–11,18–1904:44 – Gospel: Matthew 10:1–705:41 – ReflectionPerfect for Catholics exploring biblical mercy, Christians working through betrayal or abuse recovery, or anyone looking to turn pain into purpose through redemptive grace.🟦 TagsJoseph forgives brothers, Bible mercy vs revenge, Old Testament forgiveness, Genesis 42 explained, Catholic forgiveness reflection, power of mercy psychology, Gospel Matthew 10 mission, betrayed but chose mercy, family betrayal biblical story, Catholic daily readings July 9, daily mass reflection, victim becomes leader, choosing grace over revenge#JosephStory #CatholicDailyReadings #ForgivenessIsPower #BiblicalMercy #FamilyRedemption
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