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March 28, 2026

The Risk of Obedience

Juan Gattinoni (Buenos Aires, Argentina)   |   Read Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29

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Lectionary Week
March 23–29, 2026
Scripture Overview

The readings this week have a common theme of the risk in obeying and following our Lord. We move toward Palm Sunday when we will once again journey with Jesus through his Passion. The decision to give his life for the salvation of the world was not easy; Jesus needed the certainty that this was the will of God. Isaiah and the psalmist describe being treated with contempt, beaten, and rejected. In reciting the earliest known Christian hymn, Paul in Philippians emphasizes how Christ surrenders his glory and is subjected to humiliation and death. Even when the reasons and teachings of our Lord are logical or valid, they require a leap of faith and personal acceptance, not without risk. If Jesus trusted and gave himself, we can do so too.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection


Read Psalm 31:9-16. It is said that fear warns of possible dangers. When have you experienced fear? What was the result of your experience?
Read Isaiah 50:4-9a. What specific, special tasks (small or large) do you feel that the Lord has given you?
Read Philippians 2:5-11. Jesus invites us to adopt an attitude of humility. When have you accepted this invitation? When have you failed to be humble?
Read Matthew 21:1-11. Where are you in the Palm Sunday story? How do you respond to Jesus as he enters?

Respond by posting a prayer.

Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29

1 Give thanks to the LORD because he is good, because his faithful love lasts forever. 2 Let Israel say it: “God’s faithful love lasts forever!” 19 Open the gates of righteousness for me so I can come in and give thanks to the LORD! 20 This is the LORD’s gate; those who are righteous enter through it. 21 I thank you because you answered me, because you were my saving help. 22 The stone rejected by the builders is now the main foundation stone! 23 This has happened because of the LORD; it is astounding in our sight! 24 This is the day the LORD acted; we will rejoice and celebrate in it! 25 LORD, please save us! LORD, please let us succeed! 26 The one who enters in the LORD’s name is blessed; we bless all of you from the LORD’s house. 27 The LORD is God! He has shined a light on us! So lead the festival offering with ropes all the way to the horns of the altar. 28 You are my God—I will give thanks to you! You are my God—I will lift you up high! 29 Give thanks to the LORD because he is good, because his faithful love lasts forever.

Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible. Used by permission.

In our verses from Psalm 118, we read of the psalmist’s praise and thanksgiving for God. The full psalm oscillates between thanksgiving and petition. The psalmist praises God’s goodness while also asking God for deliverance from distress. We see some of that petition in verse 25, but mostly praise—praise in...

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Lord, there is nothing more important to me than the life you gave me. Just a few drops of your great love and my life is reborn. Amen.


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