Monday, January 16, 2023

Bible Reflections I 17.01.2023 - TUESDAY I INDRAYA MANNA I

Ordinary Time: Week 2
Readings 
           I: Heb. 6: 10-20
          II: Mk. 2: 23-28
St. Anthony the Abbot (Memorial)
                                
LAW IS MADE FOR MAN

Sabbath is a day of rest and the day of the Lord. A day of nominal work so as to spend substantial time with the Lord in prayer. But the people of Israel emphasised more on what ‘should not be done’ on Sabbath in the work context. Jesus makes two pints clear through the Gospel passage of the day: one, Sabbath was made for humankind and not humankind for Sabbath; and two, the Son of Man, Jesus is the Lord even of Sabbath. Any law, rule or regulation should foster, protect and promote ‘the culture of life’ and no law can violate the ‘right to life’. Thus the act of the apostles was justified quoting the incident of David from the Old Testament who broke the law of eating the bread left at the presence of the Lord, to be eaten only by the priests as he was hungry. Secondly, the apostles were indeed spending their time with the Lord of the Sabbath, Jesus, the Messiah.

Law is made for man and not man for the law. We often times do stick on to the practices of religion but the practice of the essence of religion itself. Today’s Gospel passage is an invitation to get on the right track than lingering on our idea of religion. Love, kindness, charity and humanness takes precedence over any external act of the practice of religion viz fasting, pilgrimage, abstinence…The Church today remembers St. Anthony, the abbot and a man of God. He was ascetic and lived a life of solitude. He has said, “A time is coming when men will go mad, and when see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, ‘you are not mad; you are not like us”. We need not follow the world order but pray through the intercession of this saint to make our living a relevant one in the light of the ways of God marked by love as we keep repeating the prayer: “St. Antony, Pray for us.”