
Daily Reflection – 3/24/2026
Sacred Scripture
Jesus said to the Pharisees: “I am going away and you will look for me, but you will die in your sin. Where I am going you cannot come.” So the Jews said, “He is not going to kill himself, is he, because he said, ‘Where I am going you cannot come’?” He said to them, “You belong to what is below, I belong to what is above. You belong to this world, but I do not belong to this world. That is why I told you that you will die in your sins. For if you do not believe that I AM, you will die in your sins.” So they said to him, “Who are you?” Jesus said to them, “What I told you from the beginning. I have much to say about you in condemnation. But the one who sent me is true, and what I heard from him I tell the world.” They did not realize that he was speaking to them of the Father. So Jesus said to them, “When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will realize that I AM, and that I do nothing on my own, but I say only what the Father taught me. The one who sent me is with me. He has not left me alone, because I always do what is pleasing to him.” Because he spoke this way, many came to believe in him. (John 8:21-30)
Reflection
Lent sharpens the words of Jesus in today’s Gospel. He speaks of going where others cannot follow — not because the path is hidden, but because their hearts remain closed. The tragedy is not ignorance; it is resistance. They stand before the Light of the world, yet choose the comfort of familiar shadows.
Then Jesus gives the line that reveals everything:
“When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I AM.”
The Cross becomes the moment of recognition. The place of suffering becomes the place of revelation.
The instrument of death becomes the doorway to life.
Lent invites us to stand before that Cross with honesty. To let the truth of Christ’s self‑giving love expose the places where we cling to our own will. To acknowledge the ways we still resist the love that is trying to heal us.
Surrender is the Lenten work. Not resignation, but alignment. Not weakness, but trust.
Jesus says, “The One who sent me is with me.” That promise is for us as well. Surrender does not leave us abandoned — it draws us into the companionship of God.
When we finally loosen our grip…
When we stop insisting on our own way…
When we allow Christ to lead rather than merely inspire…
that is when surrender becomes sight.
We begin to see God as He is. We begin to see ourselves truthfully. We begin to see the world through the eyes of the One lifted up for our salvation.
Lent is not about performing holiness.
It is about allowing ourselves to be transformed by the love revealed on the Cross.
Prayer of The Day
“Lord Jesus, in this Lenten season, teach me to surrender the parts of my life that resist Your grace. Let me look upon You lifted up, not with distant admiration but with a heart ready to be changed. Draw me into the truth that sets me free, and let Your Cross become the place where my life is renewed. Amen
Daily Note
Today, let the Cross become your lens.
See God’s love there.
See your healing there.
See the moment when surrender becomes sight.








