I am a cyber missionary. Vocation director. A Roman Catholic priest. I promote the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary by praying the Rosary on a daily basis. You can follow me at my YouTube Channel (Fr. Jhack Diaz). Sharing my daily Gospel reflection and praying the Rosary on the daily basis are the two major components of my virtual ministry.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
SABBATH
Tuesday within the Second week in Ordinary time
Year C
Mark 2:23-28
Today’s first reading speaks about the calling of David. What is very striking is way God chooses His annointed. Man looks at the outward appearance but God looks at the heart. Friends, God is not impressed by our looks. He is after the purity of our hearts. David was choosen not because of his physical appearance but because it was God’s choice. Saul on the other habd was removed from his throne because je rejected God. Brethren, the moment we so evil and displeased God our authority will be taken away from us. In short, we lost our power and authority if we disobey the Lord.
Moving in our gospel, it tells us the supreme authority of God even on the day of sabbath. “The sabbath was made for the people not people for the Sabbath, so the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath.” The pharisees were faithful abiders of the law but charity breakers. They were very ritualistic, conservatives and legalistic in strictest sense. Sabbath for them is more on observing the law and keeping the regulations. For Jesus however, day of rest supersedes the ritual demands of sabbath. Liberating people from the supression of injustice is the meaning of sabbath.
Three points that I would like to share. First, deeds of mercy muat not be neglected even during sabbath. The best way to obeserve sabbath is to engage in deeds of kindness. Sabbath should not prevent us to do good. Second, our worship is useless if we are indifferent to the needs of the leass fortunate. Friends, the good of the people is the supreme law. Do not forget that people are more important than rules. Finally, our belief does not make us a better person, our behaviour does. Let love and mercy be our constant habit. Be happy to serve the poor. Deeds of kindness has no limitations and expirations.
Blessings
Fr. Jhack
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