Tuesday: 2nd-Week in Ordinary Time-C
I Reading: Hebrews 6:10-20: In the hope that is held out to us we
have an anchor for our soul, as sure as it is firm.
Gospel: Mark 2:23-28: The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the
Sabbath.
Jesus’ Impact upon Religionists: Understanding the Sabbath (Sunday)
The
Sabbath or Sunday is often abused. A person can abuse the Sabbath or Sunday by
being either too strict or too loose in observing the day. In the present
generation, however, the problem is not in being too strict but in being too
loose. Few ever give any thought to God’s command to keep the Sabbath holy.
In
this passage Jesus deals with the true meaning of the Sabbath or Sunday: a
critical issue for every generation (Mt 12:1-8 for more discussion).
1. The Sabbath is not rules and
regulations (v.23-24)
a.
Jesus
passed through the grain fields
b.
The
disciples plucked and ate some grain
c.
The
religionists questioned the picking of the grain on the Sabbath
2. The Sabbath was given to help
man/people (v.25-27)
The illustration: David
The point: The Sabbath was given to
serve, not master man/woman
3. The Sabbath is to be governed by
the Son of Man (v.28)
Thought:
Man/woman is far more important than rules and regulations, ceremony, ritual
and religion. The first duty of man/woman is to worship God and to meet the
need of his/her fellow man/woman. Nothing should over take precedence over this
first duty.
Rules and regulations, laws and commandments
are made to help people, to govern his/her behaviour and to show him/her the
best way to live. Therefore, rules which guide people to rest and worship on
the Sabbath or Sunday are good and beneficial.
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