Gospel: Matthew 12:1-8
Jesus was going through a field of grain on the sabbath. His disciples
were hungry and began to pick the heads of grain and eat them. When the
Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “See, your disciples are doing what is
unlawful to do on the sabbath.” He said to them, “Have you not read what David
did when he and his companions were hungry, how he went into the house of God
and ate the bread of offering, which neither he nor his companions but only the
priests could lawfully eat? Or have you not read in the law that on the Sabbath
the priests serving in the temple violate the Sabbath and are innocent? I say
to you, something greater than the temple is here. If you knew what this meant,
I desire mercy, not sacrifice, you would not have condemned these innocent men.
For the Son of Man is Lord of the sabbath.”
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Reflection:
Are we quick to judge?
When Pope Francis was asked about homosexuals he said this: "Who
am I to judge them if they're seeking the Lord in good faith? They shouldn't be
marginalized. This comment by the Pope evoked countless positive comments all
over the world. Why? Because it broke barriers, it erased the usual stigma that
homosexuals are sinful.
When the disciples eat during the Sabbath the Pharisees told Jesus, “See,
your disciples are doing what is unlawful to do on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:2).”
But Jesus justly defended HIS disciples by saying: “Have you not read what
David did when he and his companions were hungry, how he went into the house of
God and ate the bread of offering, which neither he nor his companions but only
the priests could lawfully eat? Or have you not read in the law that on the
Sabbath the priests serving in the temple violate the Sabbath and are innocent
(Matthew 12:3-5)?
Like the Pharisees, it’s so easy for us to judge based only on what we
see but what we see is often a false representation a person’s identity. Unlike
us who easily judge, Jesus does not, what is important for Jesus is mercy, what
is important for Jesus is the pureness of the intention.
How are we going to spread the goodness of Jesus if we are overly strict
and judgmental? The Pharisees in our gospel were judgmental they want their
laws to be strictly followed. But the irony of it all is they were also the
silent violators of the laws that they have self-servingly created. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
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