Gospel: Mark
7:1-13
When the
Pharisees with some scribes who had come from Jerusalem gathered around Jesus, they
observed that some of his disciples ate their meals with unclean, that is,
unwashed, hands. (For the
Pharisees and, in fact, all Jews, do not eat without carefully washing their
hands, keeping the tradition of the elders. And on coming from the marketplace they
do not eat without purifying themselves. And there are many other things that
they have traditionally observed, the purification of cups and jugs and kettles
and beds.) So the Pharisees and scribes questioned him, “Why do your disciples
not follow the tradition of the elders but instead eat a meal with unclean
hands?” He responded, “Well did Isaiah prophesy about you hypocrites, as it is
written:
This
people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me; In vain do
they worship me, teaching as doctrines human precepts. You disregard God’s
commandment but cling to human tradition.” He went on to say, “How well you
have set aside the commandment of God in order to uphold your tradition! For
Moses said, Honor your father and your mother, and Whoever curses father or
mother shall die. Yet you say, ‘If someone says to father or mother, “Any
support you might have had from me is qorban”’ (meaning, dedicated to God), you
allow him to do nothing more for his father or mother. You nullify the word of
God in favor of your tradition that you have handed on. And you do many such
things.”
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Reflection:
Are you
very strict with the observance of your customs and traditions?
The
Pharisees were very particular of their custom/tradition they follow it to the
letter. So when they saw that Jesus’ disciples ate their meals without washing
their hands—they told Jesus about it.
They said
to Jesus: “Why do your disciples not follow the tradition of the elders but
instead eat a meal with unclean hands?" and Jesus told them: You disregard
God's commandment but cling to human tradition." He went on to say,
"How well you have set aside the commandment of God in order to uphold
your tradition!
We see
that Jesus puts more weight on the commandments of God more than their
traditions the interior rather than the exterior, the inside conversion rather
than the fake exterior observance of their laws.
The
conversion that Jesus desires for us is one that involves a change of our
hearts and mindsets. To be more compassionate and not to judge the poor and sinners
for we often times are quick to throw judgment at them. Why are we so quick to
judge when we are to be judged also.
Lest we
forget that we are sinners too! Instead of judging them, why not listen to them
and afterwards give them advice so that they wouldn’t feel forsaken. So that
they would feel the presence of Jesus in us, Jesus who is always forgiving and loving.
How about
the well-heeled or the rich and powerful? Of course they are always given
respect because of their external appearance. Which is very deceiving to say
the least. - Marino J. Dasmarinas