
To obey the law
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Collect
Keep your family safe, O Lord, with unfailing care, that, relying solely on the hope of heavenly grace, they may be defended always by your protection. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Reflection
In today’s Gospel, Jesus seems to want to show us the beauty and importance of being truly human in our choices, journeying towards holistic maturity. Everything depends on the choices we make and how we make them. We are what we choose. We are shaped by what we choose. The Gospel makes it clear that Jesus did not come to abolish the laws that had existed since the time of Moses, but to give them life and bring them to perfection. With this attitude, we can come to observe, fulfil and live these same laws from a heart filled with love and mature responsibility. This cannot happen without the continuous process of discernment, which opens us to others and is expressed in mature human and spiritual relationships. The law said: “You shall not kill.” Jesus told us: “Do not be angry.” The law gives you the extreme; Jesus offers us a relational process.
To observe the law—do not kill, do not steal, and so on—so that we may consider ourselves righteous, be regarded as good people, feel comfortable with ourselves, appear good in the eyes of society … all this without relationships founded on love, and without the ongoing process of discernment, is smoke blown away by the wind. Life is not merely the observance of the extreme of the law; it is a continuous relational journey. The protagonist of discernment must be God and not our self-centred love. Where the latter exists, there is only an empty shell lacking faith and spirituality.
Pause and Reflect – How does this profound passage of the Gospel touch your daily life? – Do you justify yourself by simply observing the law, and how do you act in your daily relationships? – Have you ever reflected on the superficial religiosity into which you may easily fall?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, help me to know myself. Purify me from superficial religiosity, strengthen my faith, and teach me to love as you desire. Amen.




