Monday of 23rd Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: Don’t be insensitive to the genuine needs of others
Reading: Lk 6:6-11
In today’s gospel reading, Jesus was in the
synagogue on the Sabbath teaching. There was a man in that temple whose right
hand was withered, and the Pharisees were waiting to see if He would heal him since certain works were prohibited on the Sabbath. Jesus healed
the man regardless of the feelings and reaction of the Pharisees.
From what the Pharisees were thinking, Jesus
would have been in their good book if He had left the sick man in his misery in
a bid to respect the regulations of the Sabbath. But Jesus saw the genuine
needs of the sick man and also understood that regulations that are blind or
insensitive to the well-being of humans should not be followed. Jesus wanted
them to understand that all policies and regulations should be for the welfare
of humanity.
Dear friends, Jesus is telling us that in our
efforts to create, enforce and observe both civil and ecclesial laws, we must
not lose sight of the genuine needs of humanity. He is telling us not to
close our eyes to the needs of the people around us in our efforts to appear
good before God and the state, particularly before God. In fact, no one who
closes his eyes to the genuine needs of his fellow man will ever appear good
before God.
Friends, in your efforts to be the number one in the church in terms of constant presence, prayer activities, financial donations, leadership and other services, don’t forget to help that needy that lives next door. If his/her presence and needs do not concern you, if his/her cries do not touch you, then your efforts to appear good before God are futile.
In your
efforts to appear good before God, don’t be insensitive to the genuine needs of
others.
May God bless your new week. Amen
Fr Isaac C. Chima
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