Friday of the 15th
Week in Ordinary Time – Matthew 12:1-8
In today’s Gospel, Jesus and his disciples were walking
through a field of grain. It was the
Sabbath. The disciples were hungry and,
without thinking, they began to pick some of the grain and then eat it. There were several Pharisees who saw the
disciples do this. They immediately
approached Jesus and told him that his disciples’ action was unlawful since it
was the Sabbath. No work was to be done
on the Sabbath. Not only were the
disciples picking the grain, they also were eating grain they did not have the
right to eat!
It may be helpful to know that in the time of Jesus, the
farmers were encouraged to leave some wheat on the edges of fields for the poor
to eat. Thus, Jesus and the disciples
were not stealing grain from the farmers, rather, they were doing what was
customary. Yet the Pharisees seized this
opportunity to criticize Jesus.
Jesus responded to the Pharisees’ question by using the
example of David from the Old Testament.
When David and his companions were hungry, they went into the House of
God and ate the bread offering that only the priests were allowed to eat. Jesus then asked the Pharisees: “Do you consider David’s act unlawful?” He also reminded them that at varying times
throughout history, the priests of the temple had violated the Sabbath. Did the Pharisees consider these priests
guilty or innocent of a crime? Jesus
then states: “I desire mercy, not sacrifice.”
Mercy is a great gift.
It is a gift when we receive mercy from Jesus! However, it also is a great gift when we are
gifted with mercy from another person.
Do you remember a time in your life when someone was merciful or
compassionate with you? They may have
been kind and understanding even if you did not deserve it.
Jesus always encourages us to do what is loving, kind, and
sensible. Law is important and
essential; however, if we are not careful, we may make the law our god. And this is not the God that Jesus wants us
to worship. For Jesus, the law of love
always reigns supreme. Today, may the
law of love reign in our lives!
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