THERE IS SOMETHING GREATER
THAN THE TEMPLE HERE
Jesus’
proclamation of the Gospel caused a shift of focus from external
realities to internal ones. What do I mean by this? Before Jesus, there
was a focus on the Law and, in particular, on the sacrifices made in the Temple for the remission of sins. With Jesus’ Gospel proclamation, the focus shifts to the individual person. He tells us that the sacrificial offering of animals in the
Temple is totally useless as far as the forgiveness of sins is
concerned, and that the essence of forgiveness rests in the heart’s
response to His Word.
This calls for a major shift in consciousness for the Jews, one that they obviously have great difficulty doing, judging from the Scriptural evidence, especially those whose entire lives and livelihood are centered around Temple sacrifices. Perhaps this makes it a little easier to understand some of
the opposition that Jesus faced as He preached the Gospel. The focus on
the heart of the person is important for us to recognize, as it can be
very easy for us to slip back into all sorts of
legalistic rather than heart-focused realities.
As we continue to follow Jesus, let us keep in mind the need to focus
on our heart’s response to God’s love and mercy. Let us not allow the
devil to mislead us towards the external practices and understanding of
our faith that make it impossible to grow in our relationship with God.
There is nothing that the devil enjoys more than seeing us floundering in a sea of laws and legalities when we should be bathing in the light of God’s mercy and love.
Let us not impose our understanding of the faith on others and allow
them to freely make their journey to God in the way that best suits
them. Of course, we have to address sin if that is necessary, but when
it is not a matter of sin, who are we to decide what way another person
should be walking? Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Do you tend to impose your way and beliefs on others? Are
you free enough to admit that there are many ways to follow Jesus’
calling?
Holy
Spirit, help me realize that You tailor fit Your graces for each
individual and that my way to God does not necessarily work for anyone
else.
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