Using the story in the first Reading, 2 Sam 12:1-13, Nathan baited David into his trap. David said: "That man should be killed." And as in drama, nathan said: "You are the man!" Immediately, David asked the Lord for repentance. He asked the Lord for forgiveness and pardon.
We are all being called to be like Nathan. When we confront sinners with their sins, it is not enough that we condemn. Look at what Nathan did to David. He condemned the sin of david and yet David never lost in the mercy of God.
The two should always go together. Confrontation against sin with the offer of mercy.
The problem with us is that some of us are so good at confronting sins and when we do so, we tend to be so self righteous that we fail to offer any mercy.
On the other hand, we come across people who are so merciful that they actually tolerate evil and they actually nod at evil. That is not mercy. That is weakness.
Today, let us learn from Nathan. Let us call sin as sin and evil as evil. But when we confront sin and sinners, let us not be wanting in mercy. When we are merciful, let us not be wanting in courage.
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