Monday of 15th Week, Year II:
reflection
Theme: The kind of prayer and offering acceptable to God
Reading: Is 1:10-17
Dear
friends in Christ, our God cannot be bribed with gifts. God examines the hands
with which gifts are offered to Him, and He rejects gifts offered to Him with
hands soiled with blood, oppression, impurity, corruption and all forms of
evil.
Some people
believe they can hide their evil in the society by making large donations to
churches or by marching towards the altar every Sunday with fat cows and other
precious gifts. Sometimes, some people believe that by bringing costly
sacrifices to God, despite their evil lifestyle, they will entice God to shower
them with blessings. But God is saying in today’s first reading that such
people are just wasting their time because their offerings and prayers are
abominations before Him; He turns away from such prayers and offerings.
What, then,
should we do to make our prayers or offerings acceptable to God? In today’s first
reading, God says we should cleanse ourselves of our sins before appearing in
His presence with our gifts and asking for favours; He says we should cease
doing evil, and do good instead; then, in everything we do and everywhere we go,
we should seek justice, correct oppression, defend the fatherless and plead the
course of the widow. When we act in this
manner, our prayers will be acceptable to God and our offerings will be
received in His sanctuary like incense.
May your
new week be bountifully blessed. Amen
St.
Bonaventure, pray for us.
Fr Isaac Chima
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