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Day 3

Scripture: Romans 12:12 — “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.”


Clip: Jesus calls Matthew the tax collector

How do you remain “joyful in hope” when your “affliction” is a prison of your own making? Matthew was trapped by his choices, his wealth, and his status as a traitor. He had no right to hope for inclusion. Then Jesus walked up to his booth. Hope, for Matthew, wasn’t a feeling; it was a Person who crossed the line of “decency” to call him by name. The joy of hope is not that we are good, but that He is gracious.

Jesus, I am at my own “tax booth,” counting my compromises and failures. I feel disqualified by my past. Speak Your name into my affliction. Give me the startling, world-upending joy of being chosen, not because I am worthy, but because You are love. Grant me the patience to follow You away from my old self.

When you feel anxious or restless today, pause and turn your heart to God in prayer.

From the Catechism (CCC):
“Christian hope … sustains us in trial, and contributes to the perseverance of the elect.” (CCC 1818)
From YOUCAT:
“Hope does not disappoint, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” (YOUCAT 474)