Wednesday, 11 March 2026 : 3rd Week of Lent (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

Liturgical Colour : Purple/Violet

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we listened to the words of the Sacred Scriptures, we are all reminded that each and every one of us as God’s beloved people are all expected to follow His Law and commandments in the manner that is truly good and worthy of Him, with true understanding and appreciation of what the Law is all about, which is the guidance and inspiration that God has placed in our hearts and minds to help us in our paths, that we may truly learn and know of God’s ever enduring love for all of us, and not only that, but each and every one of us are also reminded to show that same love in all of our every actions, in our every dealings with everyone around us, to those whom God has entrusted to us to love.

In our first reading today, taken from the Book of Deuteronomy, we heard of the words of Moses, the leader whom God placed to lead the people of Israel, reminding them of all the Law and commandments which He has placed before them, revealed to them and taught to them, from the time when God first gave it to them at Mount Sinai, until the time when Moses told them and reminded them all these towards the end of his ministry, many years after the Israelites were forced to wander off in the desert after they have repeatedly disobeyed the Lord and refused to believe in Him, doubting His providence and reassurances even when He has constantly reminded them of all those. They still feared, doubted and complained against Him many times even after seeing His great signs and wonders.

And that was why they had to endure the consequences of their lack of faith and disobedience. It was not that God no longer loved them or cared about them, but rather, what we all must understand is that, with every actions come the need for us to be accountable for our actions, in each and every one of them. That was why the Lord was, as the loving Father and Master of His people, chastising them for their lack of faith and trust in Him, for their wayward actions, with the intention and purpose to lead them all ever closer to Himself, rather than doing so because He despised or hated them. God never hated or despised His beloved ones, and instead, He has always patiently reached out even to the most stubborn of His people, to call them to return to His loving care and embrace.

Then, from our relatively short Gospel passage today, taken from the Gospel according to St. Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist, we heard of the Lord Jesus and His words to His disciples speaking to them regarding the matter of what He would do to the Law which God has revealed to His people through Moses, and which has been passed down throughout the generations to the people then living at the time of the Lord’s ministry. Based on what the disciples had experienced with the Lord, in how He disagreed with the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law, it might seem that the Lord wanted to abolish the old Law of Moses and replacing it with a new Law, but the Lord told them all that this was not true at all.

The reality was rather that God wanted to reveal the truth and the full intention behind what He has given to them through the Law and the commandments, and He showed them all these through His Son, Whom He has sent into this world to teach all of His people about why He gave them all His Law and commandments in the first place. Those Pharisees and the teachers of the Law had inherited a Law that had become bloated over the years, decades and centuries with details and modifications that made its true intention, meaning and purpose concealed, to the point that some of those people were obeying the Law for the sake of obedience, or out of blind faith and adherence without truly understanding God’s intent.

Like for example, those Pharisees and teachers of the Law obeyed and enforced very strictly and rigidly the ‘letter’ of the Law of God but failing to understand its ‘spirit’. They spent so much time and effort to focus on the external aspects of the Law, their implementation, the rituals and detailed steps and practices surrounding the various aspects and rules of the Law, the way how they adapted them to suit their own needs and preferences, which led to them failing to appreciate and understand why God had placed those Law and commandments in the first place. That was why the Lord came into this world to straighten up things and to reveal through His Wisdom and guidance, through the Holy Spirit that He has bestowed upon this world and all of us, His beloved people.

And that was how the Lord wanted to remind each and every one of us that we should not just know and understand the ‘letter’ of the Law, but even more importantly, we must also appreciate, understand and follow the ‘spirit’ of the Law, knowing what it is that the Lord has intended for us all. He does not want us to follow the Law blindly, or worse still, obeying them for the sake of obedience without truly appreciating and growing in His love and grace. It is indeed possible for people to just go through the motion in following the Law and commandments of God, but we are all challenged to practice them all and follow them because we truly love the Lord our God, and that we also love all those whom He has placed all around us.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore continue to progress through this time and season of Lent with the strong determination to walk down the path of faith with the Lord, renewing our conviction and desire to live our lives ever more faithfully and full of God’s love, in first, loving God above all else, and then showing that same love equally to everyone around us, particularly more so to those whom we love and those who are precious to us. Let us all continue to live up to our calling as Christians, to be loving and good examples of our Christian faith at all times, in all circumstances, and to everyone whom we encounter in life, now and always. Amen.

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