How often do we put our own interpretation of what is right over God’s commandments? It is easy to get lost in the legalism of the modern world, where there are seemingly infinite reasons that justify certain questionable actions. In today’s Gospel, the scribes and Pharisees wanted to condemn Jesus based on their own interpretation of the law regarding the Sabbath. Yet, Jesus points out their mistake, saying that the Lord’s Day is better celebrated by doing good and saving lives, rather than committing evil and destroying relationships by ignoring others in need. Let us reflect upon the motivations behind our actions, and the true meaning of serving our God and our neighbors. True Christ-like service comes from the heart, and is not limited by the ones we choose to serve, and where and when we choose to be of service.
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