Readings: Gen.1:20-2:4, Ps.8, Mark 7:1-13
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LET
LOVE AND GOODWILL BE THE FOUNDATION FOR MAKING AND IMPLEMENTING OUR LAWS
Oftentimes,
we find it difficult to separate the commandments of God from human traditions.
This no doubt plays out in our making and interpreting of laws and it has great
consequences in our relationship with God and our neighbours just as we have it
in our Gospel reading today, where we heard how the Pharisees multiplied religious
laws and rituals to such an extent that it was impossible to know them all,
talk more of observing them. So Jesus accuses them of neglecting the true commandment of God over
their petty regulations.
These
petty laws and traditions were some highly detailed but unwritten human laws
which the Scribes and Pharisees regarded as having the same binding force as
the Law of Moses. However, Jesus was not totally against these laws and
regulations. What he was against was the legalism by which the mere observance
of some external actions were equated with being a devout lover of God. Hence
he reminded them of the quotes from the prophet Isaiah saying: “this people
honours me only with lip service, while their hearts are far from me. The
worship they offer me is worthless; the doctrines they teach are only human
regulations.” (Is 29:13).
So, he
made it clear that the real commandments of God is the unconditional love of
God and neighbour which is evident in our first reading where we heard God
saying, ‘Let us make man in our own image, in the likeness of ourselves, and
let them be masters of the fish of the sea, the birds of heaven, the cattle,
all the wild beasts and all the reptiles that crawl upon the earth.’ Thus, God
created man in the image of himself with laws and regulations to guide us. But
we have neglected these laws in favour of what are purely human traditions.
Hence,
Jesus goes ahead to illustrates the hypocrisy involved in this ugly attitudes
by showing how some supposedly devout people neglected the basic responsibility
of respect and care for parents by claiming that they had consecrated all that
they owned to God and the temple, while in fact they are keeping it for their
own personal use. So for one to declare something to be “Corban,” an offering
devoted to God, when his parents are in need, is in direct conflict with the
commandment of God that says: honour your father and mother.
Dear
friends, let love and goodwill be the foundation for making and implementing
our laws. For there can be some elements of Pharisee in us and these happen
whenever we focus our attention on laws while neglecting the spirit of the law
which is the real focus of today’s Gospel. Sometimes we neglect the essential
service of God because of some religious regulations. We often judge people
based on our human standard. And sometimes we piously go through all kinds of
devotional exercises but deep down our hearts is gossip and destructive
criticism of others.
Therefore,
we are called today not to be like the Pharisees by holding unto unnecessary
human traditions, rather, we should focus our attention more on the teaching of
Jesus about the love of God and neighour and this should guide our
implementation of every other laws and regulations.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, out of pride and greediness, we have often neglected the true
meaning of your commandment of love but hold on to unnecessary human traditions
which lead us into destructive criticism of others. Help to change this ugly
attitudes in order to embrace your teaching on love and humility. We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.
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