Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
LET
LOVE, JUSTICE AND CARE FOR HUMAN LIFE BE THE GUIDING PRINCIPLE FOR APPLYING AND
INTERPRETING OUR LAWS
From
the scriptures, it seems like every encounter that the Pharisees had with Jesus
were always aimed at finding faults with what Jesus is doing. But to their
greatness surprise, Jesus will always escape and used that opportunity to
communicate an important message to the people. Such was the occasion in our
Gospel passage today.
When
on a Sabbath day Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach, and a man
was there whose right hand was withered. The scribes and the Pharisees were
watching him to see if he would cure the man on the Sabbath, hoping to find
something to use against him. But knowing their thoughts he said to the man
with the withered hand, ‘Stand up! Come out into the middle.’ Then Jesus said
to them, is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good, or to do evil; to save life,
or to destroy it? And said to the man, ‘Stretch out your hand.’ He did so, and
his hand was better. But they were furious, and began to discuss the best way
of dealing with him.
Here
we see how Jesus demonstrated his compassionate care for humanity, for the most
important thing for God in this world is the human person. That's why he makes
all efforts to save humanity from damnation. He desires to see us making effort
to becoming faithful and holy. His mercy is so deep that he propose it as the
guiding principle for the perfect fulfillment and interpretation of the laws of
life. Thus, Jesus in this passage have to teach us that humanity’s welfare
should not be neglected because of laws and regulations. That nothing should
restrict us from doing good to people not even the laws Sabbath.
Therefore,
in as much as we desire to honour God’s laws we must seek the good of people as
well. This is what the Pharisees have failed to understand, for they are rather
fault- finders and self- righteous people, who only wish to mislead the oppress
and suppress the truth and the good works of others, just because of their
selfish desires to sustain their ego, pride and their worldly ambition.
But we
should not be like them, rather we should be compassionate and merciful for
that is what we are called to do. And St. Paul in our first reading today says
that it is all to bind us together in love and to stir our minds, so that our
understanding may come to full development, until we really know God’s secret
in which all the jewels of wisdom and knowledge are hidden.
Dear
friends, today we are called to constantly do good to everyone. We are called
not to be faults-finders who are blindfolded by pride. We must also renounce
all sorts of sinful actions and wickedness that may destroy the purity of our
souls. Therefore, let us be compassionate and merciful for that is what we are
called to do in this life especially in this moment when our societies and
families are really in chaotic situation.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, we often failed to listen to your teaching because of our
selfish desires and pride, help us to always listen to you and be willing to do
good always especially in applying and interpretation of laws and regulations.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed week ahead.
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