He said to the 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:
The story is told about a disciplinarian father who suddenly realized that his strictness with his children was slowly creating an invisible wall between them. He carefully thought on how he could banish the wall that he himself created. So he said, “From now on I will not be strict anymore I would be more compassionate, approachable and merciful.”
After a week the wall that created a gap between the father and his children had completely banished. From then on his children became more open to him and it created an ideal father and children relationship.
Mercy, understanding and openness are always higher than rigidity and strictness. Rigidity and strictness tears people apart it creates walls of communication and it foments strangeness and separation. On the other hand mercy, understanding and openness bring us closer, it breaks walls and it heals wounds.
Let go therefore of your hatred, let go
therefore of your pent-up emotions, let go and let the mercy of Jesus rule your
heart. Let us always desire to be merciful because Jesus himself is merciful. –
Marino J. Dasmarinas