Liturgical Colour : Green
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we all listened to the words of the Scriptures, we are all us are reminded once again that God truly loves each one of us as His beloved children and people, those to whom God has been willing to show all of His attention, love and care. God has never sought our destruction and damnation, and He has always loved us all since the very beginning, when He decided to create us all. Through His love, He has given us so many great and wonderful things, first and foremost is the love that He has manifested to us through His beloved Son, Our Lord and Saviour, through Whom He has assured us all of eternal life.
In our first reading today, we heard from the Book of the prophet Isaiah in which the story of the illness of King Hezekiah of Judah was presented to us, in which this ailing King sought for God’s mercy and compassion, and hoped that God could heal him and extend his life for all the faithful actions and obedience which he had shown to Him in his years ruling the people and kingdom of Judah as a virtuous and righteous King, as well as a faithful servant of God. King Hezekiah himself was one of the few kings of Judah who had been faithful to God unlike many of his predecessors, obeying the Law of God and following His Law and commandments faithfully.
Thus, in that first reading passage that we heard today, King Hezekiah begged the Lord to remember all of his good deeds and to have pity on him. God listened to Hezekiah’s prayers and extended his life by another fifteen years. The prophet Isaiah brought the good tidings upon the king, who was informed therefore that God had listened to his prayers and that he would live another fifteen years just as God had said. This shows us that God truly loves us all, His beloved ones, and He is also the Lord and Master of all things, including the matters of life and death, as the One Lord and Master of all things.
Then, in our Gospel passage today taken from the Gospel of St. Matthew we heard yet another confrontation between the Lord and the Pharisees, as the latter, the intellectual and religious elites of the people of God at that time, saw the actions of the disciples in picking the grains of the wheat in the fields on the day of the Sabbath as a serious violation of the Law of the Sabbath, which the Pharisees very seriously and strictly enforced and observed. According to their customs and practices, handed down from the time of Moses and expanded, no one was supposed to do any works or even actions on the day of the Sabbath.
However, the Lord made it clear to those Pharisees how history and tradition of the people of God themselves had shown the clear case of contradictions to such a belief and practice, and how clear exceptions had happened in the past when examples were recorded of how some important figures, such as King David and his men, as quoted by the Lord Himself, how they went into the Temple of God during their time escaping from the wrath and pursuit by King Saul of Israel, and ate of the bread of the Temple reserved according to the Law only for the priests at the time when they were very hungry and had nothing else with them to eat.
He also mentioned how the priests at the Temple were essentially breaking the Law by their actions and works on the day of the Sabbath, which they needed to do out of necessity, and this is especially so considering the extremely strict and rigid interpretation that the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law took at that time. Once again, the Lord wanted to show that it is truly foolish for the Pharisees to follow the Law in the manner that they had done, and in criticising Him and His disciples for the good deeds and works that they had done, as they were essentially misunderstanding the purpose and intentions of the Law, which were meant to help guide all mankind, all of us to God, and not to make things difficult for us.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, this is why we all need to rediscover that love that we have for the Lord, our God and Master, each and every one of us should make good use of the opportunities that He has given to us to find our path to Him. All of us have been lost to Him because of our sins and disobedience, all the evil things and wickedness which we had committed. Yet, the love of God for us, His compassion and mercy are far greater than our sins and wickedness, and His light and love illuminate the path for us to follow in our lives, directing us towards Him and His salvation, that we may be fully reunited and reconciled with Him as He wants us to.
Let us all therefore abandon our sinful and wicked ways, and put our trust and faith once again in God, in all and everything that we have done and committed in our whole lives. May the Lord, our ever loving and compassionate God be with us always, and may He continue to empower and strengthen us all in our every good works and efforts, to do His will and to bring forth God’s salvation to all the people of all the nations. Amen.